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These notes include the diseases covered in Module 1.2— a summarized version compiled from various reference books.

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Module 1.2 - Macules and Papules
ERYTHEMA INFECTIOSUM AND PARVOVIRUS B19 INFECTION
5th Disease
Fitzpatrick’s Dermatology in General Medicine [9E]

AT-A-GLANCE ●​ Erythema infectiosum (Fifth disease): childhood illness with “slapped cheeks” followed by an erythematous,
lacy eruption on the trunk and extremities.
●​ Symmetric polyarthritis, particularly of the small joints in adults.
●​ Papular purpuric gloves-and-socks syndrome: pruritic erythema, edema, and petechiae of the hands and
feet, fever, and oral erosions in adolescents.
●​ Aplastic crisis in patients with increased red blood cell turnover, chronic anemia in immunocompromised
persons, and fetal hydrops

EPIDEMIOLOGY Worldwide Distribution: Erythema infectiosum is globally distributed and can affect individuals of all ages.
Seasonality and Epidemics: The disease can occur year-round but tends to appear in epidemics, particularly in
schools during late winter and early spring.
Seroprevalence:
●​ Antibodies against Parvovirus B19 increase with age.
●​ 15% to 60% of children aged 5 to 19 have antibodies.
●​ More than 90% of the elderly have antibodies.
Immunity: Previous infection with Parvovirus B19 typically provides lifelong immunity.
Incubation Period:
●​ The incubation period ranges from 4 to 14 days.
●​ During the viremia phase, which occurs 6 to 14 days after inoculation, patients may experience low-grade
fever and nonspecific symptoms.
●​ The characteristic rash typically appears around days 17 or 18.
Transmission:
●​ The primary mode of transmission is via the respiratory route through aerosolized droplets during the
viremic phase.
●​ After the rash appears, Parvovirus B19 is generally not detectable in respiratory secretions or serum,
indicating that individuals are infectious only before the rash develops.
●​ Close contact facilitates effective spread of the virus.
●​ The secondary attack rate among susceptible household contacts is approximately 50%.
Alternative Transmission Routes:
●​ Transmission can also occur via blood transfusion and blood products.
●​ Vertical transmission from mother to fetus is possible

ETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS Virus Classification:
●​ Parvovirus B19 belongs to the family Parvoviridae and the genus Erythrovirus.
●​ It is a non-enveloped virus containing single-stranded DNA.
●​ B19 is the smallest known single-stranded DNA virus that infects humans, measuring 18 to 26 µm in
diameter.
Animal Parvoviruses:

, ●​ Parvoviruses are common in veterinary medicine, but there is no evidence that animal parvoviruses can be
transmitted to humans.
Infection Mechanism:
●​ Parvovirus B19 infects and lyses erythroid progenitor cells.
●​ The blood group P antigen (globoside) acts as a receptor for the virus.
●​ Individuals lacking the P antigen are not susceptible to B19 infection.
Serious Manifestations:
●​ In patients with increased red blood cell destruction or loss, who rely on compensatory increases in red cell
production, B19 infection can cause transient aplastic crisis.
●​ This includes patients with anemia due to acute or chronic blood loss.
Impact on Fetus:
●​ When B19 infects erythroblasts in a developing fetus with reduced red cell survival, it can lead to hemolysis
and anemia.
●​ This anemia may cause congestive heart failure, edema (fetal hydrops), and potentially fetal death.
Nonerythroid Tissue Involvement:
●​ Parvovirus B19 DNA can also be detected in nonerythroid tissues.
●​ The virus is associated with increased inflammatory gene expression in these tissues.
Immune Complex Deposition:
●​ Immune complex deposition has been implicated in some manifestations of B19 infection, including
erythema infectiosum.

CLINICAL FEATURES Parvovirus B19 infection in children:
●​ Asymptomatic Infections:
○​ Most Parvovirus B19 infections in children are asymptomatic and go unrecognized.
●​ Fifth Disease:
○​ Fifth disease is the most common clinical manifestation of Parvovirus B19.
○​ It typically starts with nonspecific symptoms like headache, coryza (nasal congestion), and
low-grade fever approximately 2 days before the rash appears.
●​ Symptomatology:
○​ Common symptoms that may coincide with the rash include:
■​ Headache
■​ Pharyngitis (sore throat)
■​ Fever
■​ Malaise
■​ Myalgia (muscle pain)
■​ Coryza
■​ Diarrhea
■​ Nausea
■​ Cough
■​ Conjunctivitis
○​ Around 10% of children with erythema infectiosum develop arthralgia (joint pain) or arthritis, typically
affecting large joints more than small ones.
○​ Occasionally, chronic joint complaints suggestive of juvenile idiopathic arthritis may occur.

, ●​ Characteristic Rash:
○​ The rash begins with confluent, erythematous, and edematous plaques on the malar eminences,
often described as "slapped cheeks."
○​ As the facial rash fades over 1 to 4 days, pink to erythematous macules or papules appear on the
trunk, neck, and extensor surfaces of the extremities.
○​ These lesions may have central fading, giving them a lacy or reticulated appearance.
○​ The rash can present in various forms, including morbilliform, confluent, circinate, or annular
patterns, with reports of palmar and plantar involvement.
○​ The eruption typically lasts 5 to 9 days but can recur for weeks or months, triggered by factors such
as sunlight, exercise, temperature changes, bathing, and emotional stress.
○​ In some outbreaks, pruritus (itching) is a prominent feature of the rash in children.
●​ Other Skin Manifestations:
○​ There have been occasional reports of Parvovirus B19 associated with:
■​ Generalized petechiae (small red or purple spots caused by bleeding)
■​ Vascular purpura, including Henoch–Schönlein purpura
■​ Microvesicular eruptions
●​ Enanthem:
○​ An enanthem (rash on mucous membranes) may occur, characterized by erythema of the tongue
and pharynx, along with red macules on the buccal mucosa and palate.

Parvovirus B19 infection in adults:
●​ Primary Manifestation:
○​ Acute arthropathy (joint disease) is the main manifestation in adults, especially in women.
○​ It primarily affects the knees and small joints of the hands but can also involve the spine and
costochondral joints.
○​ The arthritis is typically symmetric, of sudden onset, and self-limited, though it can persist or recur
for months.
○​ It may mimic other conditions like Lyme arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
●​ Constitutional Symptoms:
○​ Symptoms in adults are generally more severe than in children.
○​ Common symptoms include fever, adenopathy (swollen lymph nodes), and mild arthritis without a
rash.
○​ Women are more likely to experience joint complaints and rash, while men often present with only
flu-like symptoms.
○​ Some adults may also experience fatigue, malaise, and depression lasting weeks after the infection.
●​ Asymptomatic Infection:
○​ Asymptomatic infection can occur in adults, similar to children.
○​ Numbness, tingling of the fingers, and pruritus (itching) have been reported with or without a rash.
●​ Rash in Adults:
○​ If a rash is present in adults, it is usually macular, blotchy, or lacy, often appearing on the extremities
and rarely showing the characteristic slapped-cheek appearance.
○​ Other cutaneous manifestations may include:
■​ Purpura (small purple spots due to bleeding under the skin)

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