An infant is brought to the pediatric clinic with diarrhea and is diagnosed with an infection known as Rotavirus. This is serious business, because beyond the potential for rapid dehydration, Rotavirus has been linked to intussusception (fusing of the bowel walls leading to obstruction and death). A biopsy of the intestine is ordered. Which of the following would you expect to find?

A) CPE's such as viral inclusions or possible syncytia
B) Large amounts of viral A-B toxins causing diarrhea
C) Viral LPS (endotoxin) and lysis of intestinal cells
D) Heavy secretion of viral exoenzymes and capsules