CLEVELAND — As the weather warms and dogs spend more time outside — on walks, patios, and in parks — veterinarians are warning pet parents about a dangerous virus spreading fast: canine parvovirus.
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Signs and symptoms of fifth disease (parvovirus B19)
With fifth disease, you may develop flu-like symptoms, a red cheek rash, or joint pain in adults. Fifth disease spreads ...
Human parvovirus B19, also known as "slapped cheek disease," is on the rise in the United States, especially among young children. The highly contagious respiratory infection is usually mild in ...
A case of a fatal parvovirus has been confirmed by a Nottinghamshire veterinary clinic. Ranging from moderate to life-threatening, canine parvovirus symptoms appear suddenly and can worsen quickly.
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