Schaffner said because there is no vaccine against parvovirus, it’s important for healthcare professionals like OB-GYNs to be aware of the current surge in cases. According to the CDC ...
Cases of parvovirus B19 are on the rise in the United States, the CDC announced last week. The CDC issued a health advisory on Aug. 13 that said there is an "increase in human parvovirus B19 ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC ... for the human parvovirus B19 across the United States. Although this virus is not new, the sudden surge in cases has raised concerns ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a health advisory alerting healthcare providers and the public ...
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Parvovirus B19, is a common viral infection ... including fetal anemia and, in rare cases, miscarriage or stillbirth, especially if the infection occurs during the first half of pregnancy.