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# Parvovirus B19


**From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia**


[Source material](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parvovirus_B19)


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**Parvovirus B19**, sometimes referred to as **erythema infectiosum**, **fifth disease**, or **slapped cheek syndrome**, is a single-stranded DNA virus of the family *Parvoviridae*. It is best known for causing **fifth disease**, a mild rash illness that most commonly affects children.


Clinical manifestations


### Fifth disease


The name "fifth disease" comes from its place on the list of rash-causing childhood diseases, which also includes measles (first), scarlet fever (second), rubella (third), Dukes' disease (fourth), and roseola (sixth).


Symptoms include:


  • A distinctive "slapped-cheek" rash on the face
  • A lacy, red rash on the trunk and limbs
  • Low-grade fever, headache, and mild cold-like symptoms

  • ### Complications


    In certain populations, parvovirus B19 can cause serious complications:


  • **Pregnant women**: Infection can lead to **hydrops fetalis** due to severe anemia in the fetus, which may result in miscarriage or stillbirth.
  • **Immunocompromised individuals**: Persistent infection can cause chronic anemia.
  • **Individuals with hemolytic disorders** (e.g., sickle cell disease): Can trigger an aplastic crisis.

  • Transmission and Prevention


    Parvovirus B19 is spread through respiratory secretions (e.g., saliva, sputum, or nasal mucus) and by blood or blood products. There is no vaccine, but good hygiene practices can reduce transmission.


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    References


    1. Servey JT, Reilly ML, et al. Clinical presentations of parvovirus B19 infection. *Am Fam Physician*. 2007;75(3):373-376.

    2. Young NS, Brown KE. Parvovirus B19. *N Engl J Med*. 2004;350(6):586-597.


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    External links


  • [CDC Information on Fifth Disease](https://www.cdc.gov/parvovirusB19/fifth-disease.html)

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    # Quantum Photosynthesis


    **Quantum photosynthesis** refers to the theoretical process by which plants might utilize quantum mechanical effects to enhance the efficiency of energy transfer during photosynthesis. The concept is a subject of ongoing research in quantum biology.


    Overview


    Quantum photosynthesis suggests that coherent energy transfer, facilitated by quantum superposition and entanglement, occurs in the light-harvesting complexes of photosynthetic organisms. This phenomenon is thought to enable near-perfect energy transfer efficiency from light-absorbing pigments to reaction centers, overcoming classical energy loss pathways.


    History and discovery


    The idea gained prominence in the early 21st century following experiments using ultrafast spectroscopy on photosynthetic complexes in purple bacteria and green plants. Researchers observed long-lived quantum coherence at room temperature, challenging the assumption that quantum effects are negligible in biological systems.


    Mechanism


    In quantum photosynthesis, excitons (electron-hole pairs) are believed to travel via multiple pathways simultaneously through quantum superposition. The phenomenon is often explained using the **Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)** model augmented by quantum coherence. Key factors include:


  • **Protein scaffolding**: Structural elements may sustain coherence.
  • **Environmental noise**: Surprisingly, decoherence may play a constructive role in guiding energy flow.

  • Implications


    Understanding quantum photosynthesis could lead to advances in:


  • **Artificial photosynthesis**: Designing more efficient solar energy conversion systems.
  • **Quantum computing**: Inspiration for coherence-based information processing.

  • References


    1. Scholes, G. D., et al. "Lessons from nature about solar light harvesting." *Nature Chemistry* 3.10 (2011): 763-774.

    2. Engel, G. S., et al. "Evidence for wavelike energy transfer through quantum coherence in photosynthetic systems." *Nature* 446.7137 (2007): 782-786.


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    See also


  • [Photosynthetic reaction center](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosynthetic_reaction_center)
  • [Quantum biology](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_biology)

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