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Theoretically the answer is yes. Rota virus infection is most common cause of diarrhea in developed countries where sanitation is good. Your child had a diarrhea twice in two weeks and it is just possible to have same. There mare so many other viruses, which can cause diarrhea in children. In this case it may be other virus but treatment remains same.

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