Fifth DiseaseExams and TestsA health professional usually diagnoses
fifth disease by observing its distinctive
rash , by asking about any history of exposure to the
disease, and by conducting a physical exam.
Viral tests may be done to confirm a recent infection
(within the past 3 months) by the presence of certain
antibodies. In addition, a
complete blood count (CBC) may be done to help rule
out a bacterial infection or to check for
anemia. Diagnosing fifth disease during pregnancyA pregnant woman may have a blood test for parvovirus B19
antibodies if she is exposed to or has symptoms of fifth disease. The blood
test may indicate that she has: - Had the disease in the past and is now
immune.
- Not had the disease in the past
and does not have immunity. She should avoid exposure to parvovirus
B19.
- Recently contracted the disease and should be closely
monitored throughout her pregnancy. This may include frequent
fetal ultrasounds.
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