Virology
Parvovirus refers to a group of small, single-stranded DNA viruses that primarily infect animals and are known for their ability to cause disease. In humans, the most notable member is the human parvovirus B19, which is associated with conditions like fifth disease, characterized by a distinctive rash and flu-like symptoms. Parvoviruses have a unique structure and replication strategy that distinguishes them from other DNA viruses.
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