CDC Health Advisory Reports Increase in Human Parvovirus B19 Activity in United States

CDC issued a health advisory to notify health care providers, public health authorities, and the public about current increases in human parvovirus B19 activity in the United States. Parvovirus B19 is a seasonal respiratory virus that is transmitted through respiratory droplets by people with symptomatic or asymptomatic infection.

In the first quarter of 2024, public health authorities in 14 European countries observed unusually high numbers of cases of parvovirus B19. In the United States, there is no routine surveillance for parvovirus B19, and it is not a notifiable condition. Recently, CDC has received reports indicating increased parvovirus B19 activity in the United States. This includes reports of clusters of parvovirus B19-associated complications among pregnant people and people with sickle cell disease.