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  2. Parvoviridae - Wikipedia

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    Schematic diagram of a Parvoviridae virion A diagram of the canine parvovirus's capsid, containing 60 monomers of the capsid protein. Parvovirus virions are 23–28 nanometers (nm) in diameter and consist of the genome enclosed inside a capsid that is icosahedral in shape with a rugged surface. The capsid is composed of 60 structurally ...

  3. Rolling hairpin replication - Wikipedia

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    Parvoviruses lack genes capable of inducing resting cells to enter their DNA synthesis phase (S-phase). Additionally, naked ssDNA is likely to be unstable, perceived as foreign by the host cell, or improperly replicated by host DNA repair. For these reasons, the genome must either be converted rapidly to its less obstructive, more stable duplex ...

  4. What Doctors Want You to Know About Parvovirus, A.K.A ... - AOL

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    Cases of parvovirus B19 have jumped in the U.S. Here’s what you need to know about the illness that affects dogs and humans, causing a “slapped cheek” look.

  5. Canine parvovirus - Wikipedia

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    Canine parvovirus (also referred to as CPV, CPV2, or parvo) is a contagious virus mainly affecting dogs and wolves. CPV is highly contagious and is spread from dog to dog by direct or indirect contact with their feces. Vaccines can prevent this infection, but mortality can reach 91% in untreated cases. Treatment often involves veterinary ...

  6. Parvovirus, aka 'slapped cheek disease' is on the rise. These ...

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    Human parvovirus B19, also known as "slapped cheek disease," is on the rise in the U.S., especially among children. Here's what to know about symptoms, complications and treatment.

  7. Human parvovirus is on the rise among kids in the US: What ...

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    This phase lasts about five days and is when people are most contagious, according to the CDC. ... For most people who contract parvovirus B19, treatment is not needed and symptoms will go away on ...

  8. Parvovirus B19 - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Parvovirus B19 is spreading across the U.S. What to know ...

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    Because minor parvovirus B19 outbreaks occur in the U.S. every three to four ... Adults tend to experience joint pain during this second phase, which can manifest in the feet, hands, and knees and ...