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  1. Apr 19, 2022 · A bright red rash on the cheeks is a distinctive sign of parvovirus infection. In most children, parvovirus infection is mild and needs little treatment. But in some adults, the infection can be serious. Parvovirus infection in some pregnant women can lead to serious health problems for the fetus.

  2. Human parvovirus B19, generally referred to as B19 virus (B19V), parvovirus B19 [1] or sometimes erythrovirus B19, [2] is a known human virus in the family Parvoviridae, genus Erythroparvovirus; it measures only 23–26 nm in diameter. [3] . Human parvovirus b19 is a below-species classification of Erythroparvovirus primate1. [4] .

  3. Oct 23, 2023 · B19 is the predominant parvovirus pathogen in humans, first associated with clinical disease in 1981. The other less common and more recently described erythroviruses infecting humans include genotype 2 (prototype strain, LaLi) and genotype 3 (prototype strain, V9) [ 3-5 ].

  4. Prevention & Treatment. How Parvovirus B19 Spreads. Parvovirus B19 & Pregnancy. Last Reviewed: August 23, 2023. Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Division of Viral Diseases. Parvovirus B19 is a virus that infects humans only. It can cause different signs and symptoms, depending on a person’s age and overall health.

  5. Symptoms. About 2 out of 10 people who get infected with this virus will have no symptoms. When symptoms of parvovirus B19 infection occur, they are usually mild and may include the following: Fever. Headache. Cough. Sore throat. Rashes. Joint pain. Rashes.

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  7. Jun 28, 2023 · Parvovirus B19 is a non-enveloped, icosahedral virus containing a single-stranded, linear DNA genome. This virus only infects humans. The virus is known to cause fifth disease, also known as erythema infectiosum or slapped cheek syndrome, which occurs mostly in young children but can occur in adults.