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  2. Long-Time Veterinarian Explains How Dogs Get Parvovirus ... - AOL

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    In very young puppies whose mother was never vaccinated, a form of parvovirus (CPV-2) that causes cardiac syndrome is most common. This is myocarditis, an inflammation in the muscle of the heart ...

  3. Canine parvovirus - Wikipedia

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    Canine parvovirus (also referred to as CPV, CPV2, or parvo) is a contagious virus mainly affecting dogs and wolves. CPV is highly contagious and is spread from dog to dog by direct or indirect contact with their feces. Vaccines can prevent this infection, but mortality can reach 91% in untreated cases.

  4. Parvovirus B19 increasing in US, CDC warns. How to ... - AOL

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    Adults can develop painful and swollen joints that usually last one to three weeks. Parvovirus B19 can cause severe drops in blood count, or anemia, for people with blood disorders or weakened ...

  5. Parvoviridae - Wikipedia

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    Canine parvovirus causes severe illness in dogs, the most common symptom being hemorrhagic enteritis, with up to a 70% mortality rate in pups but usually less than 1% in adults. [21] Feline parvovirus , a closely related virus, [ 22 ] likewise causes severe illness in cats along with panleukopenia .

  6. Parvovirus B19 - Wikipedia

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    Women are approximately twice as likely as men to experience arthritis after parvovirus infection. Possibly up to 15% of all new cases of arthritis are due to parvovirus, and a history of recent contact with a patient and positive serology generally confirms the diagnosis. [30] This arthritis does not progress to other forms of arthritis.

  7. What Doctors Want You to Know About Parvovirus, A.K.A ... - AOL

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    Cases of parvovirus B19 have jumped in the U.S. Here’s what you need to know about the illness that affects dogs and humans, causing a “slapped cheek” look.

  8. Parvovirus B19 is spreading across the U.S. What to know ...

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    The prevalence of parvovirus B19 in pooled plasma samples from an unspecified “large commercial laboratory” increased from 1.5% in December to 19.9% in June, the CDC said.

  9. Human bocavirus - Wikipedia

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    Human bocavirus (HBoV) is the name given to all viruses in the genus Bocaparvovirus of virus family Parvoviridae [2] that are known to infect humans. HBoV1 and HBoV3 (and gorilla bocaparvovirus) are members of species Primate bocaparvovirus 1 whereas viruses HBoV2 and HBoV4 belong to species Primate bocaparvovirus 2.