The “slapped cheek” syndrome-causing parvovirus B19 has been more prevalent lately, especially in children. In addition to spreading through respiratory droplets, HPV can also be passed from mother to fetus or through blood.
The “slapped cheek” syndrome-causing parvovirus B19 has been more prevalent lately, especially in children. In addition to spreading through respiratory droplets, HPV can also be passed from mother to fetus or through blood.