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Published 11/05/2024 Mode of transmission of parvovirus B19
Published 11/05/2024 parvovirus B19 infects {{c1::RBC precursors (erythroblasts)}} and {{c1::vascular endothelial cells}} (cells)
Published 11/05/2024 parvovirus B19 infection of endothelial cells of blood vessels results in {{c1::rash}}
Published 11/05/2024 Parvovirus causes a disease called {{c1::Fifth Disease (Erythema Infectiosum)}}
Published 11/05/2024 infection of RBC precursors in Parvovirus B19 infection results in {{c1::aplastic anemia}}
Published 11/05/2024 Clinical manifestations of Erythema infectiousum (parvovirus B19)
Published 11/05/2024 Transient aplastic anemia (TAC) in parvovirus B19 infection is apparent only in patients with {{c1::chronic hemolytic anemia}}
Published 11/05/2024 Pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) in parvovirus B19 infection is apparent only in {{c1::Immunocompromised patients}}
Published 11/05/2024 patients with Pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) in parvovirus B19 infection need {{c1::recurrent blood transfusions}}
Published 11/05/2024 What occurs in Transient aplastic crisis (TAC) of Parvovirus
Published 11/05/2024 Pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) of Parvovirus B19 causes {{c1::severe chronic aplastic anemia}}
Published 11/05/2024 Specimen for diagnosis of parvovirus B19
Published 11/05/2024 methods for diagnosis of parvovirus B19
Published 11/05/2024 {{c1::PCR}} methods of diagnosis of parvovirus B19 is the most sensitive
Published 11/05/2024 {{c1::serology (ELISA)}} methods of diagnosis of parvovirus B19 indicates recent infection
Published 11/05/2024 treatment for Parvovirus B19
Published 11/05/2024 prevention and control of Parvovirus B19
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