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Slapped Cheek Disease—also known as Erythema Infectiosum: is one of those classic pediatric infections every medical student must recognize instantly. This video breaks down everything you need to know about Parvovirus B19 in a clear, logical, and memorable way. We’ll walk through real-life clinical scenarios, explain the mechanism behind the “slapped cheek” rash, and discuss how this virus affects different patient groups—from healthy children to pregnant women and patients with hemolytic disorders. By the end, you’ll not only remember the rash but also the pathophysiology, complications, and exam pearls that make Parvovirus B19 a favorite question in pediatrics and infectious disease exams. *What’s covered:* • Classic “slapped cheek” presentation in children • Mechanism of Parvovirus B19 infection • Key complications: aplastic crisis, arthropathy, hydrops fetalis • Diagnostic tests and supportive management • Mnemonic: “B19 = Baby, Blood, Blush” • High-yield clinical and exam tips *Why watch this:* This video makes Parvovirus B19 stick in your mind—so you can recall it confidently during ward rounds, exams, and viva questions. It’s concise, visual, and built to help you understand, not just memorize. *Subscribe:* If you found this helpful, hit *Subscribe* and turn on notifications for more concise, high-yield medical lessons every week. *Keywords:* Slapped cheek disease, Parvovirus B19, Erythema infectiosum, Parvovirus in pregnancy, Aplastic crisis, Hydrops fetalis, Parvovirus B19 mechanism, Pediatric viral rash, Parvovirus B19 for medical students, MBBS pediatrics, infectious diseases lecture, pediatric infections, viral exanthems, fifth disease, sickle cell crisis, high yield pediatrics, clinical microbiology, medical education, MBBS pathology, pediatrics lecture, parvovirus explanation, exam oriented learning, rash in children