The US CDC reported an increase in cases of ‘slapped cheek’ disease, caused by Parvovirus B19, which primarily affects children and pregnant women. The disease, characterized by a distinctive facial rash, can cause severe outcomes in vulnerable populations. The CDC advised preventive measures like handwashing and avoiding close contact with infected individuals. The US CDC reported an increase in cases of ‘slapped cheek’ disease, caused by Parvovirus B19, which primarily affects children and pregnant women. The disease, characterized by a distinctive facial rash, can cause severe outcomes in vulnerable populations. The CDC advised preventive measures like handwashing and avoiding close contact with infected individuals. Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle