Clinical presentation of parvovirus B19 infection in HIV-infected patients with and without AIDS

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Autor(a) principal: Setúbal,Sérgio
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Jorge-Pereira,Maria Cristina, Sant'Anna,Anadayr Leite Martins de, Oliveira,Solange Artimos de, Bazin,Anna Ricordi, Nascimento,Jussara Pereira do
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: Human parvovirus B19 replicates in erythrocyte precursors. Usually, there are no apparent hematological manifestations. However, in individuals with high erythrocyte turnover, as in patients with sickle-cell disease and in the fetus, the infection may lead to severe transient aplasia and hydrops fetalis, respectively. In AIDS patients, persistent infection may result in chronic anemia. By contrast, in HIV-positive patients without AIDS the infection evolves as a mild exanthematous disease. Two clinical descriptions exemplify these forms of presentation. In the first, an AIDS patient presented with bone marrow failure that responded to immunoglobulin. In the second, an HIV-positive patient without AIDS had a morbilliform rash, and needed no treatment. Knowing that an AIDS patient has chronic B19 anemia lessens concern about drug anemia; protects the patient from invasive diagnostic maneuvers; and prevents the patient from disseminating the infection. In AIDS patients with pure red cell aplasia, a search for parvovirus B19 DNA in the serum or in the bone marrow is warranted.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical presentation of parvovirus B19 infection in HIV-infected patients with and without AIDS
title Clinical presentation of parvovirus B19 infection in HIV-infected patients with and without AIDS
spellingShingle Clinical presentation of parvovirus B19 infection in HIV-infected patients with and without AIDS
Setúbal,Sérgio
Erythema infectiosum
Sickle cell anemia
Parvovirus
Pure red cell aplasia
AIDS
title_short Clinical presentation of parvovirus B19 infection in HIV-infected patients with and without AIDS
title_full Clinical presentation of parvovirus B19 infection in HIV-infected patients with and without AIDS
title_fullStr Clinical presentation of parvovirus B19 infection in HIV-infected patients with and without AIDS
title_full_unstemmed Clinical presentation of parvovirus B19 infection in HIV-infected patients with and without AIDS
title_sort Clinical presentation of parvovirus B19 infection in HIV-infected patients with and without AIDS
author Setúbal,Sérgio
author_facet Setúbal,Sérgio
Jorge-Pereira,Maria Cristina
Sant'Anna,Anadayr Leite Martins de
Oliveira,Solange Artimos de
Bazin,Anna Ricordi
Nascimento,Jussara Pereira do
author_role author
author2 Jorge-Pereira,Maria Cristina
Sant'Anna,Anadayr Leite Martins de
Oliveira,Solange Artimos de
Bazin,Anna Ricordi
Nascimento,Jussara Pereira do
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Setúbal,Sérgio
Jorge-Pereira,Maria Cristina
Sant'Anna,Anadayr Leite Martins de
Oliveira,Solange Artimos de
Bazin,Anna Ricordi
Nascimento,Jussara Pereira do
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Erythema infectiosum
Sickle cell anemia
Parvovirus
Pure red cell aplasia
AIDS
topic Erythema infectiosum
Sickle cell anemia
Parvovirus
Pure red cell aplasia
AIDS
description Human parvovirus B19 replicates in erythrocyte precursors. Usually, there are no apparent hematological manifestations. However, in individuals with high erythrocyte turnover, as in patients with sickle-cell disease and in the fetus, the infection may lead to severe transient aplasia and hydrops fetalis, respectively. In AIDS patients, persistent infection may result in chronic anemia. By contrast, in HIV-positive patients without AIDS the infection evolves as a mild exanthematous disease. Two clinical descriptions exemplify these forms of presentation. In the first, an AIDS patient presented with bone marrow failure that responded to immunoglobulin. In the second, an HIV-positive patient without AIDS had a morbilliform rash, and needed no treatment. Knowing that an AIDS patient has chronic B19 anemia lessens concern about drug anemia; protects the patient from invasive diagnostic maneuvers; and prevents the patient from disseminating the infection. In AIDS patients with pure red cell aplasia, a search for parvovirus B19 DNA in the serum or in the bone marrow is warranted.
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