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SUMMARYParvovirus B19(B19) was discovered in 1974 and is the only member of the familyParvoviridaeknown to be pathogenic in humans. Despite the inability to propagate the virus in cell cultures, much has been learned about the pathophysiology of this virus, including the identification of the cellular receptor (P antigen), and the control of the virus ...
Erik D, Heegaard, Kevin E, Brown
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Genotypic Characterization of Human Parvovirus B19 Circulating in the 2024 Outbreak in Tuscany, Italy [PDF]
Human Parvovirus B19 (hB19V) is a widespread virus, causing erythema infectiosum in children and several clinical manifestations from acute to persistent infections in adults.
Giada Beligni +2 more
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Infection with parvovirus B19 is most common in children between the ages of 4 and 11. About half the infections are asymptomatic, and many of the remainder cause a non-specific illness of the respiratory tract.1 The most common distinct disease associated with the infection is erythema infectiosum - also known as fifth disease or slapped cheek disease.
D Igoe, B Gilmer, H Johnson, H J O'Neill
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Background: Parvovirus B19 is a human pathogenic virus associated with a wide range of clinical conditions. During pregnancy congenital infection with parvovirus B19 can be associated with poor outcome, including miscarriage, fetal anemia and non-immune
Tagwa Hafiz Abdelkabeer +4 more
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Parvovirus Infection Causing Aplastic Anaemia in an Immunocompetent Patient Diagnosed by Bone Marrow Aspiration Cytology [PDF]
Human Parvovirus infection is associated with transient aplastic crisis as a most common complication in chronic haemolytic anaemia patients. Very few case reports are available regarding aplastic crisis in immunocompetent patients. Here the authors are
Ranjana Giri, Urmila Senapati
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The structure of human parvovirus B19 [PDF]
Human parvovirus B19 is the only parvovirus known to be a human pathogen. The structure of recombinant B19-like particles has been determined to ≈3.5-Å resolution by x-ray crystallography and, to our knowledge, represents the first near-atomic structure of an Erythrovirus .
Bärbel, Kaufmann +2 more
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THE ASSOCIATION OF ACUTE HUMAN PARVOVIRUS B19 INFECTION AND SPONTANEOUS MISCARRIAGE IN BASRAH, IRAQ [PDF]
A case control study was carried out during October 2008 till September 2009 in Basrah. The study was designed to evaluate the occurrence of acute human parvovirus B19 infection among pregnant women and its association with spontaneous abortion.
SADOON R N, HASSAN J HASONY
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Seroprevalence of parvovirus B19 IgG and IgM antibodies among pregnant women in Oyo State, Nigeria
Introduction: Human parvovirus B19 causes a wide range of complications in pregnant women including abortion, severe fetal anemia, non-immune hydrops fetalis, and even intrauterine fetal death.
Iyanda Abiodun +3 more
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PARVOVIRUS B19 INDUCED ACUTE BILATERAL CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN TWIN GIRLS
We describe two cases of 6-year-old twin girls presenting with acute carpal tunnel syndrome associated with Human Parvovirus B19 infection as evidenced by serological data and by detection of Human Parvovirus B19 DNA in blood with use of polymerase chain
Hale Sakallı, Esra Baskın, Sefik Dener
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Detection of Parvovirus B19 in Patients with End Stage Renal Disease [PDF]
Background: Dialysis patients are more vulnerable to viral infections, including Human Parvovirus B19, which is the only human pathogenic parvovirus. It is highly erythrotropic and preferentially replicates in erythroid progenitor cells.
Rana Ibrahim, Israa Saadoon
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