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The Parvovirus B19 IgM antibody test detects recent or active infection with Parvovirus B19, the virus that causes erythema infectiosum (Fifth disease) and other complications, especially in pregnant women and immunocompromised individuals.
✅ Confirm a recent Parvovirus B19 infection (especially if symptoms like rash or joint pain are present)
✅ Investigate unexplained anemia (especially in individuals with sickle cell disease or immunosuppression)
✅ Evaluate fetal risk in pregnant women exposed to Parvovirus B19
✅ Diagnose cases of transient aplastic crisis or persistent anemia
| Test Result | Interpretation |
|---|---|
| Positive | Recent or active Parvovirus B19 infection |
| Negative | No recent infection (past exposure still possible) |
📌 Parvovirus B19 IgM antibodies usually appear 7–10 days after infection and remain detectable for about 2–3 months.
✔ “Slapped cheek” rash (red rash on the face)
✔ Lacy rash on the body
✔ Mild fever, headache, and joint pain
🔹 Joint pain & arthritis-like symptoms – Common in adults
🔹 Transient aplastic crisis – Sudden drop in red blood cells (in sickle cell disease or hemolytic anemia)
🔹 Chronic anemia – In immunocompromised patients
🔹 Fetal complications – Infection during pregnancy can cause hydrops fetalis (severe fetal anemia)
🔬 If IgM is Positive:
✔ Consider IgG testing – Helps determine past immunity vs. active infection
✔ Monitor symptoms – Supportive care for mild cases
✔ Pregnant women may need fetal ultrasound – To check for fetal complications
📌 There is no specific antiviral treatment for Parvovirus B19. Most infections resolve on their own.