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Parvovirus antenatal infection

Parvovirus antenatal infection: Introduction

Parvovirus antenatal infection: Fetal infection with human parvovirus B19 - serious abnormalities rarely occur. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Parvovirus antenatal infection is available below.

Symptoms of Parvovirus antenatal infection

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Causes of Parvovirus antenatal infection

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Definitions of Parvovirus antenatal infection:

Parvovirus antenatal infection is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This means that Parvovirus antenatal infection, or a subtype of Parvovirus antenatal infection, affects less than 200,000 people in the US population.
Source - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Ophanet, a consortium of European partners, currently defines a condition rare when it affects 1 person per 2,000. They list Parvovirus antenatal infection as a "rare disease".
Source - Orphanet

 

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