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Cases of parvovirus B19, commonly called "slapped cheek disease," are rising in the United States, especially among children. The highly contagious viral infection is usually mild in healthy ...
Parovovirus B19 has been linked recently to several petechial and purpuric exanthems, which may be localized to particular areas of the body. Recently, it has also been implicated in outbreaks of ...
A higher viral load can mean a higher risk. Fifth disease. It was the fifth infection-causing germ on a list — so parvovirus B19 is called the fifth disease. Because most adults have had it ...
It is tested for hepatitis C, hepatitis B, parvovirus B19, and HIV, processed via cold ethanol fractionation or the ion exchange chromatography isolation procedure, and finally passed through a ...
A sharp rise in cases of canine parvovirus, a highly contagious and potentially fatal disease affecting dogs, has set off alarm bells in animal shelters and veterinary clinics across several ...
Conditions including rubella, slapped-cheek syndrome (parvovirus B19) and measles can present with similar symptoms. If you suspect scarlet fever, inform the local health protection team within three ...