2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271758
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Beyond arboviruses: A multicenter study to evaluate differential diagnosis of rash diseases and acute febrile illness cases in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract: Introduction A wide variety of viruses can cause rash diseases (RDs) or acute febrile illness (AFIs) in children, adolescents and adults; however, approximately 19% of RD cases and 40% of AFI cases remain without a defined etiology. Parvovirus B19 (B19V) and herpesvirus infection can also cause RD and/or AFI, and in some risk groups, these infections can become persistent (or latent) and may require hospital treatment. Since these infections do not have mandatory reporting, they can be hidden by other diseases… Show more

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“…Our data differ from other studies in which B19V was the most frequently investigated and detected pathogen in fever and rash cases. 20,32,33 However, the assessment of virus distribution among individuals with these clinical manifestations varies widely in literature according to considered years, geographical area, study design, and laboratory approach. Nonetheless, during the last years of low MV circulation, we observed an increase in B19V cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our data differ from other studies in which B19V was the most frequently investigated and detected pathogen in fever and rash cases. 20,32,33 However, the assessment of virus distribution among individuals with these clinical manifestations varies widely in literature according to considered years, geographical area, study design, and laboratory approach. Nonetheless, during the last years of low MV circulation, we observed an increase in B19V cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%