References for The Moose with Loose Poops and its Parent Guide, Getting Through Gastroenteritis

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- Academy endorses CDC gastroenteritis guidelines. www.aapnews.org August 2004.
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- American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement. Prevention of Rotavirus disease; guidelines for use of the Rotavirus vaccine. Pediatrics 2007; 119: pp. 171-182.
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