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Parvovirus B19 infections.

Janet Vafaie1, Robert A Schwartz

  • 1Dermatology, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, USA.

International Journal of Dermatology
|October 16, 2004
PubMed
Summary

Parvovirus B19 infections present diverse clinical symptoms, from skin rashes to anemia. Diagnosis is typically serological, with an excellent prognosis for healthy individuals.

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Area of Science:

  • Virology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Clinical Medicine

Background:

  • Parvovirus B19 is a common human pathogen.
  • Infections can manifest in various clinical forms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the clinical spectrum of Parvovirus B19 infections.
  • To discuss diagnostic methods and prognosis.

Main Methods:

  • Serological diagnostic techniques are employed.
  • Clinical case reviews and literature synthesis.

Main Results:

  • Clinical findings include erythema infectiosum, "glove-and-socks" syndrome, arthropathies, red cell aplasia, and intrauterine infections.
  • Serological diagnosis is feasible.

Conclusions:

  • Parvovirus B19 causes a broad range of symptoms.
  • Early diagnosis and management lead to excellent outcomes in immunocompetent patients.