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Parvovirus B19 infection in pregnancy

Parvovirus B19 infection is the most common cause of non-immune hydrops in fetuses. The risk of congenital infection is highest in the 1st and 2nd trimester and there are no current recommendations regarding screening of low-risk pregnancies. Recent exposure of the mother and ultrasound findings of...

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Published in:Revista medicală Română 2020-12, Vol.67 (4), p.344-348
Main Authors: Dumitrasi, Laura, Botezatu, Radu, Gica, Nicolae, Ciobanu, Anca Marina, Gica, Corina, Cimpoca, Brindusa Ana, Peltecu, Gheorghe, Panaitescu, Anca Maria
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description Parvovirus B19 infection is the most common cause of non-immune hydrops in fetuses. The risk of congenital infection is highest in the 1st and 2nd trimester and there are no current recommendations regarding screening of low-risk pregnancies. Recent exposure of the mother and ultrasound findings of fetal anemia or hydrops should include parvovirus B19 infection investigation. Adequate monitoring through ultrasound and Doppler determine the fetal and perinatal outcome as interventions as intrauterine blood transfusions are the main treatment.
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