Parvovirus infection is a frequently occurring and highly contagious disease. It is sometimes called slapped cheek disease because of the unique facial rash present. Human parvovirus can be seen in the nasal mucus, spit, or saliva.
Parvovirus B19 Infection and Fetal Anemia
Parvovirus B19 infection during pregnancy causes reduced red blood cell count in the fetus, resulting in fetal anemia. Read to learn more about it.
Parvovirus: An Overview
A common and extremely contagious childhood sickness is parvovirus infection. Read to know more.