Human parvovirus B19 infection in an immunocompromised host. 2020

Soumya Pandey
Department of Pathology University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock Arkansas.

Serologic testing may be negative in immunocompromised hosts due to inadequate IgG and IgM response. The classic bone marrow findings of viral inclusions and giant proerythroblasts are pathognomonic for active infection and should prompt initiation of therapy regardless of serologic results.

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