Parvovirus
B19 is a virus that commonly infects children and is not routinely tested for during pregnancy.
Parvovirus
B19 infection was suspected, and parvovirus
B19 IgM was positive on the first day of admission.
In patients with deficient immune systems, parvovirus
B19 may cause infection and anemia, requiring hospitalization.
Clinical presentations of parvovirus
B19 infection.
Herein, we report the case of a young woman with infectious mononucleosis-like syndrome who developed splenic infarction during the acute phase of CMV and parvovirus
B19 concomitant infection.
(7) This finding is attributed to the relative preservation of splenic function into adulthood in patients with the Hb SC genotype and the predilection of HPV
B19 infection for older children.
The human parvovirus
B19 (B19V), a member of the Erythroparvovirus genus (Parvoviridae family), is a small, non-enveloped icosahedral virus composed of two structural proteins VP1 (83kDa) and VP2 (58kDa) surrounding a linear single-stranded DNA genome of approximately 5.6 Kb.
Craxl, "Parvovirus
B19 and "cryptogenic" chronic hepatitis," Journal of Hepatology, vol.
Krishnan and Singh found a new type of
B19' martensite in the thermally cycled NiTi alloy, and the (001) compound twin was shaped [16].
The mother should have been referred to a perinatologist or other maternal-fetal specialist when blood work was positive for parvovirus
B19. A specialist could have provided treatment for the virus.
To assess the prevalence of parvovirus
B19 viral infection, a cross-sectional case control study was accomplished during 2010-2012 in Fars province, southwest Iran.