Health Officials in Southwest Ohio Issue Warning Over Parvovirus Outbreak

Scott Hill
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Officials from the Cincinnati Health Department have raised an alarm regarding an outbreak of Parvovirus in Hamilton County, Ohio. This contagious disease poses significant risks, particularly for pregnant individuals, unborn babies, and those suffering from blood disorders or weakened immune systems. Pets are also at risk. Symptoms commonly associated with Parvovirus include a facial rash, joint pain, and fever, which may persist for up to three weeks.

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