Abstract:Parvovirus B19 infection may be misdiagnosed as measles, rubella, or other exanthematic diseases which are common in childhood. The clinical differential diagnosis for these infections can be misleading due to their similarity in most mild cases and the occurrence of atypical cases. In order to establish the occurrence of parvovirus B19 infection among children with exanthema, paired serum samples from 881 patients with presumptive diagnoses of measles or rubella were tested for IgM and IgG antibodies against … Show more
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