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Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2005
Pregnant women who report possible exposure to a viral illness can present a clinical predicament for obstetric providers. Although some viruses are benign in pregnancy, others can have serious consequences. Parvovirus B19, the causative agent of fifth disease, is one of the more serious of the common viruses.
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Pregnant women who report possible exposure to a viral illness can present a clinical predicament for obstetric providers. Although some viruses are benign in pregnancy, others can have serious consequences. Parvovirus B19, the causative agent of fifth disease, is one of the more serious of the common viruses.
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EMC - Maladies infectieuses, 2011
Human Parvovirus B19 infection is responsible for a wide range of human diseases ranging from mild erythema infectiosum in immunocompetent children to fetal loss in primary infected pregnant women and aplastic anemia or lethal cytopenias in adult immunocompromised patients.
G. Melica +4 more
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Human Parvovirus B19 infection is responsible for a wide range of human diseases ranging from mild erythema infectiosum in immunocompetent children to fetal loss in primary infected pregnant women and aplastic anemia or lethal cytopenias in adult immunocompromised patients.
G. Melica +4 more
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PARVOVIRUS B19 FOR THE HEMATOLOGIST
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1992openaire +2 more sources
Frequency of human parvovirus B19 infection in intrauterine fetal death
Lancet, The, 2001Thomas Tolfvenstam +2 more
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Parvovirus B19 is a bystander in adult myocarditis
Cardiovascular Pathology, 2012Scott A Koepsell, Daniel R Anderson
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Different patterns of skin manifestations associated with parvovirus B19 primary infection in adults
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2014S Barbarot +2 more
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Dermatomyositis associated with the presence of parvovirus B19 DNA in muscle
Rheumatology, 2000G Chevrel, Pierre Miossec
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