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INCIDENCE
OUTBREAK
HUMAN
ANIMAL MODEL
IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PATIENTS
BMT
B19 INFECTIONS
SAD B19
MILD SYMPTOMS
B19 VIREMIA
HUMAN PARVOVIRUS
SERUM B19 DNA
ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY
SMALL DNA
PERSISTENT B19 VIREMIA
PARVOVIRUS B19 ANTIBODIES
HUMAN B19 PARVOVIRUS
HYDROPS FETALIS
CHEEK SYNDROME
PURE RED CELL APLASIA
CHRONIC ANEMIA
CATCH HUMAN PARVOVIRUS B19
PARVOVIRUS B19 GENOME
PERSISTENT B19
B19 PARVOVIRUS
HUMAN PARVOVIRUS B19 INFECTIONS
ERYTHROVIRUS GENUS
PARVOVIRUS B19 DNA
ACUTE PARVOVIRUS B19
ERYTHEMA INFECTIOSUM
HUMAN PARVOVIRUS B19
FREQUENCY
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
SYNDROME
RELATIONSHIP
ASSOCIATION
WOMEN
STUDIES
CONTRAST
SEQUENCES
SPRING
PRESENCE
POSSIBLE
SUSCEPTIBLE
DETECTION
ASSAY
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  1. B19 is in the genus parvovirus, which includes a number of animal parvoviruses such as the canine parvovirus and feline panleukopenia virus.
  2. B19 is widespread, and manifestations of infection vary with the immunologic and hematologic status of the host. Move Up
  3. B19 is autonomous in the sense that it does not require the presence of a helper virus and was, therefore, until recently classified in the genus Parvovirus. Move Up
  4. HPV B19 was accidentally discovered in 1975; it is the only parvovirus known to infect humans. Move Up
  5. HPV B19, a member of the family Parvoviridae, is a heat-stable, single-stranded DNA virus. Move Up

Incidence Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. The incidence of B19 infection varied between years, with an increase of positive B19 IgM results in the year 2003.

Outbreak Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The minimal rate of B19 infection in susceptible personnel during the outbreak was 19%. (Web site)

Human Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The gene encoding the nonstructural protein of B19 (human) parvovirus may be lethal in transfected cells. (Web site)
  2. It is caused by a human virus called parvovirus B19 and primarily affects school age children. Move Up

Animal Model Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Culture There is no animal model for B19, and virus can only be grown in culture with difficulty.

Immunocompromised Patients Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Unusual bone marrow manifestations of parvovirus B19 infection in immunocompromised patients. (Web site)

Bmt Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. During BMT, use of high-titer IVIg for B19 might prevent B19-associated organ failure. (Web site)

B19 Infections Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Children with leukemia share the chief age of B19 infections and may be particularly vulnerable to the ill effects of B19 due to immunosuppression. (Web site)

Sad B19 Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The vixens were orally vaccinated with the attenuated rabies virus vaccine, SAD B19, shortly before mating or during early pregnancy.

Mild Symptoms Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This fact leads medical experts to believe that most people with parvovirus B19 infection have either very mild symptoms or no symptoms at all.
  2. Even if a woman gets infected with parvovirus B19, she usually feels mild symptoms. (Web site) Move Up

B19 Viremia Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It seems likely that B19 infection might have triggered the development of HSP in the B19-positive patient, because B19 viremia is otherwise uncommon.

Human Parvovirus Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Fifth disease is a viral infection caused by human parvovirus B19. Fifth disease is not a reportable disease in Wisconsin. (Web site)
  2. The human parvovirus B19 causes parvovirus infection. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Wodzinski, MA, Lilleyman, JS. Transient erythroblastopenia of childhood due to human parvovirus B19 infection. Move Up

Serum B19 Dna Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Serum B19 DNA increased temporarily after BMT; however, neither organ nor marrow failure was observed. (Web site)
  2. Although intravenous administration of Ig (IVIg) reduced serum B19 DNA, the aplastic status of her bone marrow did not improve. (Web site) Move Up

Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Serologic evidence of B19 infection was determined by using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. (Web site)

Small Dna Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Parvovirus B19 is a small DNA virus that infects only humans.

Persistent B19 Viremia Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Chronic B19 arthralgia was associated with persistent B19 viremia (p = 0.029). (Web site)
  2. Both aplastic anemia and persistent B19 viremia were successfully treated by BMT from an HLA-identical sibling donor. (Web site) Move Up

Parvovirus B19 Antibodies Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A pregnant woman may have a blood test for parvovirus B19 antibodies if she is exposed to or has symptoms of fifth disease.
  2. One a person is infected, they become immune The virus can be diagnosed by blood testing for parvovirus B19 antibodies. Move Up

Human B19 Parvovirus Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Aplastic crisis due to human B19 parvovirus infection in red cell pyrimidine-5'-nucleotidase deficiency.

Hydrops Fetalis Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. B19 infection in utero can result in fetal death, hydrops fetalis, or congenital anemia.

Cheek Syndrome Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The symptoms of slapped cheek syndrome usually begin between 4-14 days after your child develops the parvovirus B19 infection.

Pure Red Cell Aplasia Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The most common manifestations of B19 infection in immunosuppressed patients are pure red cell aplasia and other cytopenias. (Web site)

Chronic Anemia Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Organ transplant recipients infected with parvovirus B19 frequently develop persistent viremia associated with chronic anemia and pure red cell aplasia. (Web site)
  2. In immunocompromised patients unable to mount a neutralizing antibody response due to a persistent BM insufficiency, B19 infection may cause chronic anemia. Move Up

Catch Human Parvovirus B19 Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Therefore, a child cannot "catch" parvovirus from a pet dog or cat, and a pet cat or dog cannot catch human parvovirus B19 from an ill child. (Web site)

Parvovirus B19 Genome Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In addition, the lesions in Human Parvovirus B19 infection show evidence of the parvovirus B19 genome and can be used to diagnose infection. (Web site)

Persistent B19 Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. One group has repeatedly argued that NS1-specific IgG is primarily found in patients with arthritis or persistent B19 infection (139, 161, 349, 350).

B19 Parvovirus Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Ozawa K, Kurtzman G, Young N. Replication of the B19 parvovirus in human bone marrow cell cultures. (Web site)
  2. SPV is currently under investigation as an animal model for B19 parvovirus infection. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Rao, SP, Miller, ST, Cohen, BJ. B19 parvovirus infection in children with malignant solid tumors receiving chemotherapy. Move Up

Human Parvovirus B19 Infections Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The most common manifestation of human parvovirus B19 infections is erythema infectiosm ("Fifth Disease"). (Web site)

Erythrovirus Genus Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Human parvovirus B19 is a member of the Erythrovirus genus that specifically targets erythroid progenitor cells through the globoside P antigen (2).

Parvovirus B19 Dna Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Persistence of parvovirus B19 DNA in synovial membranes of young patients with and without chronic arthropathy.

Acute Parvovirus B19 Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The incidence of acute parvovirus B19 infection in pregnancy is approximately 1% to 2% in endemic periods, but can exceed 10% in epidemics. (Web site)
  2. All 5 mothers of the parvovirus B19 DNA-positive fetuses had serological signs of acute parvovirus B19 infection close to the time of fetal death. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Sustained CD8+ T-cell responses induced after acute parvovirus B19 infection in humans. (Web site) Move Up

Erythema Infectiosum Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Parvovirus B19. Parvovirus B19 is a small DNA virus best known for causing a childhood exanthema called fifth disease or erythema infectiosum.
  2. Erythema infectiosum is the main manifestation of human parvovirus B19 infections. (Web site) Move Up

Human Parvovirus B19 Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Fifth disease is caused by infection with human parvovirus B19. This virus infects only humans. (Web site)
  2. Occupational risk of human parvovirus B19 infection for school and day-care personnel during an outbreak of erythema infectiosum. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Fifth disease (human parvovirus B19) is a common illness in children. Move Up

Frequency Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Frequency of human parvovirus B19 infection in intrauterine fetal death. (Web site)

Clinical Manifestations Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Clinical manifestations of human parvovirus B19 in adults. (Web site)

Syndrome Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. One specific infectious agent, parvovirus B19, can produce a syndrome of pure red cell aplasia with a severe anemia.
  2. Papular-purpuric "gloves and socks" syndrome: polymerase chain reaction demonstration of parvovirus B19 DNA in cutaneous lesions and sera. Move Up

Relationship Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Human parvovirus B19 infection: its relationship with systemic lupus erythematosus. (Web site)

Association Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In 1985 an association between arthropathy and B19 infection was made (267, 360).
  2. Parvovirus B19 infection: association with third-trimester intrauterine fetal death. (Web site) Move Up

Women Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Koch, WC, Adler, SP. Human parvovirus B19 infections in women of childbearing age and within families. (Web site)

Studies Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Studies have shown that more than 50 percent of adults are immune to parvovirus B19. (Web site)

Contrast Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In contrast with small animals, there is no vaccine available for human parvovirus B19.

Sequences Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Amplification of B19 virus sequences.

Spring Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Fifth disease is caused by human parvovirus B19. It often affects preschoolers or school-age children during the spring. (Web site)
  2. B19 virus is present throughout the year, in temperate climates outbreaks of infection are more common in the spring and summer. Move Up

Presence Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Objectives: To study the relationship between the presence of parvovirus B19 DNA or major known herpesviruses and the histopathological features of GCA. (Web site)
  2. Presence of perineuritis in a case of papular purpuric gloves and socks syndrome associated with mononeuritis multiplex attributable to B19 parvovirus. (Web site) Move Up

Possible Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. I was completely lost on this one, so I have decided to share what Fifth Disease & Parvovirus B19 Infection is with as many people as possible. (Web site)

Susceptible Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Even if a woman is susceptible and gets infected with parvovirus B19, she usually experiences only a mild illness. (Web site)
  2. Cell culture systems that are susceptible for B19 infection are not suitable for a large-scale propagation of the virus. (Web site) Move Up

Detection Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Biotrin - Specialists in the detection of parvovirus b19, herpesvirus-6, herpesvirus-8 and GST assays to monitor organ and tissue damage. (Web site)
  2. Detection of parvovirus B19 IgG: choice of antigens and serological tests. Move Up

Assay Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Clewley JP. Polymerase chain reaction assay of parvovirus B19 DNA in clinical specimens. (Web site)
  2. He did not have any detectable parvovirus B19 IgG or IgM titers, but his serum parvovirus B19 DNA by polymerase chain reaction assay was positive. Move Up

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  1. Parvovirus B19
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