Parvovirus B19 is a common virus that spreads from person to person. It’s mostly passed through respiratory secretions, like saliva, mucus, or sputum. These can spread when people cough or sneeze. You ...
Cases of parvovirus B19, commonly called "slapped cheek disease," are rising in the United States, especially among children. The highly contagious viral infection is usually mild in healthy people ...
Parvovirus B19, often called the "fifth disease virus," is more than just a childhood infection. This tiny, elusive virus can cause a range of symptoms, from a mild rash to serious health ...
Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) accounts for more than 80 per cent of all the thyroid carcinomas in the United States and other countries (Edwards et al, 2002; Mazzaferri and Massoll, 2002). However ...
Parvovirus B19 is a common human pathogen, causing erythema infectiosum in children, hydrops fetalis in pregnant women, and transient aplastic crisis in patients with chronic hemolytic anemia.