Non-hydropic intrauterine fetal death more than 5 months after primary parvovirus B19 infection #MMPMID15843271
Nyman M; Skjoldebrand-Sparre L; Broliden K
J Perinat Med 2005[]; 33 (2): 176-8 PMID15843271show ga
AIMS: Clinical follow-up of possible fetal complications associated with maternal parvovirus B19 infection is usually recommended during the 2-3 months after primary infection. RESULTS: A case of late intrauterine fetal death associated with at least 5 months of maternal parvovirus B19 viremia and in the presence of B19 IgG and IgM is described. CONCLUSIONS: The time of clinical and laboratory follow-up after maternal parvovirus B19 infection may need to be revised if prolonged viremia is more common than previously described.