Prospective study of human parvovirus (B19) infection in pregnancy. Public Health Laboratory Service Working Party on Fifth Disease.
BMJ1990Vol. 300(6733), pp. 1166–1170
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Richard Doll, Elisabeth Cardis, Sarah C. Darby, Ichiro Kawachi, Y Cossart, A Field, B Cant, J Pattison, S Jones, J Hodgson, M Anderson, E Lewis, I Kidd, S Hall, B Cohen, P Knott, Gac Welply, M Anderson, T Brown, A Anand, Lid Ritchie, J Clewlev, Tms Reid, E Caul, M Usher, P Burton, I Greer, C Holme, P Mortimer, B Cohen, M Buckley, C Woernle, L Anderson, P Tattersall, J Dasison, J Rodis, T Hovick, D Quinn, S Rosengren, P Tattersall, T Schwarz, M Roggendorf, B Hottentrager, A Anand, E Gray, T Brown, J Clewley, B Cohcn, B Cohen, P Mortimer, M Pereira, J Clewlev, B Cohen, A Field, M Peters, K Nicolaides, H Weiland, C Vermey-Keers, Mimm Salimans, G Fleuren, R Verwey, M Anderson, M Bellov, F Moriniet, G Blondin, A Courouce, Y Peyrol, E Vilmer, J Cradock-Watson, E Miller, Mks Ridehalgh, Gmi Terry, L Ho-Rerry, J Kinney, L Anderson, J Farrar, D-Lewski J Khoday, S, L Regan, P Braude, P Trembath
Abstract
Most women with B19 infection in pregnancy had a satisfactory outcome, but there was nevertheless a substantial risk of fetal loss in the second trimester. In view of the absence to date of any evidence of damage to babies who survive maternal infection therapeutic termination of pregnancy is not indicated.
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