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Serologic and virologic evidence for frequent intrauterine transmission of human parvovirus B19 with a primary maternal infection during pregnancy
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Although the incidence of intrauterine hydrops and fetal demise after maternal infection is low, there is a high rate of intrauterine viral infection that occurs throughout gestation and yields newborns who, although infected in utero, are asymptomatic at birth.
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