Fetal parvovirus syndrome

MONDO:0017453

Foetal parvovirus syndrome is a foetopathy likely to occur when a pregnant woman is infected by parvovirus B19. In adults, the virus causes a butterfly erythema infectiosum (also called Fifth Disease; 'slapped cheek disease') and flu-like symptoms with symmetric polyarthralgias, which usually do not warrant prenatal diagnosis.

Also known as: Human parvovirus B19 caused infectious embryofetopathy, Human parvovirus B19 infectious embryofetopathy, Parvovirus antenatal infection, mother-to-child transmission of parvovirus syndrome, Maternofetal infection by parvovirus, Parvovirus B19 antenatal infection, fifth disease

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