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

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    Infection early during pregnancy can cause blood disorders in the developing baby and a slight increase in the risk of a miscarriage. 6. Good hygiene can help slow the spread of parvovirus B19.

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

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    In addition, pregnant people who are infected can spread the virus to their unborn child. When this happens early in a pregnancy, the risk of miscarriage increases slightly, the CDC says. In some ...

  4. Fifth disease - Wikipedia

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    Fifth disease is also known as human parvovirus B19V found all throughout the world, primarily during childhood. This virus spreads by breathing in the viral particles or in the womb during fetal development. [5] The illness is very common and self-limiting. The modes of transmission include respiratory droplets, blood, or mother to fetus. [50]

  5. Cases of Parvovirus B19 — aka, the 'Slapped Cheek' Illness ...

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    The risk is highest if a pregnant woman gets parvovirus between weeks 9–20. Springfield, Ill., teacher Abby Parks was 18 weeks pregnant when she came down with parvovirus B19 — which caused ...

  6. 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]

  7. Parvoviridae - Wikipedia

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    Other parvoviruses associated with different diseases in humans include human parvovirus 4 and human bufavirus, though the manner by which these viruses cause disease is unclear. [ 6 ] Carnivore -infecting viruses in the genus Protoparvovirus , in contrast to human parvoviruses, are more life-threatening. [ 2 ]

  8. 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.

  9. Protoparvovirus - Wikipedia

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    A second virus in this genus that infects humans —cutavirus— was initially isolated from the feces of children with diarrhea. [13] A third potential human protoparvovirus —tusavirus 1— has been reported in the feces of a single human, but whether or not it is able to infect humans or was simply ingested remains to be clarified. [14]