The rapid test for Adenovirus (Feces) is a rapid immunochromatographic test for the qualitative detection of Adenovirus in human stool samples to assist in the diagnosis of Adenovirus infection. Acute diarrhea disorder in young children is the leading cause of morbidity worldwide and the leading cause of mortality in developing countries. Research has shown that enteric adenoviruses, especially Ad40 and Ad41, are the leading causes of diarrhea in many of these children, second only to rotaviruses. These viral pathogens have been isolated around the world and can cause diarrhea in babies around one year old. Infections are more common in children under the age of two, but have been found in patients of all ages. Acute diarrhea disorder in young children is the leading cause of morbidity worldwide and the leading cause of mortality in developing countries. Research has shown that enteric adenoviruses, especially Ad40 and Ad41, are the leading causes of diarrhea in many of these children, second only to rotaviruses. These viral pathogens have been isolated around the world and can cause diarrhea in babies around one year old. Infections are more common in children under the age of two, but have been found in patients of all ages. Further studies indicate that adenoviruses are associated with 4-15% of hospitalizations for viral gastroenteritis. The rapid and accurate diagnosis of gastroenteritis caused by adenovirus is useful for establishing the etiology and related treatment of the patient. Other diagnostic techniques such as electron microscopy (EM) and nucleic acid hybridization are expensive and require a lot of effort.