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A respiratory disease known as parvovirus B19 is on the rise in the U.S. among all age groups, according to a recent advisory from the CDC. Experts share symptoms, treatment and high-risk groups.
HCPs: Parvovirus B19 infections have increased in U.S. and may cause serious complications for certain groups of people: those who are pregnant, have weakened immune systems, or w chronic ...
Canine parvovirus can is a highly contagious disease found in dogs, with those who are unvaccinated or younger than four months being most at risk. Dog owners have been encouraged to get their ...
Parvovirus B19 is very transmissible in respiratory droplets, which spread in coughing or sneezing. After exposure, half of susceptible household contacts become infected, as do 20-50% of ...
The Syracuse Police Department said there have been eight confirmed cases of parvovirus in dogs within the city.
Cases of Parvovirus B19 — aka, the 'Slapped Cheek' Illness — Rising, Putting Pregnant Women at Risk The CDC has issued an alert about the childhood illness, which can cause fatal fetal ...
Human parvovirus B19 cases are increasing in the U.S. The seasonal respiratory virus can have dangerous complications for those with blood disorders, weak immune systems or who are pregnant, the ...
Parvovirus B19 is resurfacing after a decline during the pandemic. The rise is not surprising, considering immunity to the virus decreased due to social distancing and other measures taken to slow ...
Parvovirus, which spreads by contact with animal feces, affects dogs’ gastrointestinal tracts and bone marrow, according to Dr. Diane Levitan, associate professor at Long Island University’s ...
A Morning of Fun, Fundraising, and Furry Friends Austin’s favorite sunrise paddle event is back! This Sunday, August 10th, 2025, from 6:45 a.m. to ...