Abstract

Parvoviral infection (PV B19) is an important but underinvestigated problem. Parvovirus B19 is being studied for the first time in Uzbekistan, and its clinical manifestations are not well known, thus requiring differential diagnosis with other viral infections and noncommunicable diseases. Available literature reported the possible relation of PV B19 in children to a number of pathological conditions, such as allergies, severe anemia, arthralgia, periarteritis nodosa, systemic lupus erythematosus, myocarditis, and hepatitis.

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