Parvovirus B19 (slapped cheek syndrome)

Parvovirus B19 (slapped cheek syndrome)

Virus particles under a microscope Parvovirus is very infectious and usually affects children. The main symptom is a red blotchy rash on the face. It can also be accompanied by mild fever, headache and sore throat. If you contract parvovirus in pregnancy it can be harmful to your baby. Please speak to your GP or midwife if you think you may have been in contact with parvovirus.

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