- Reduced Immune Capacity
In healthy adults and children, the immune system is capable of fighting and defeating a variety of invaders. Those with an autoimmune disease, an impaired immune system, or other physiological issues may have difficulty combating parvovirus. Those with a compromised immune system are more likely to contract a parvovirus infection. Even if they are robust, children are more susceptible to infection.
This is due to their immature immune systems, which makes them ideal targets for parvovirus. It is essential to ensure that children are adequately immunized to reduce their risk of contracting parvovirus from classmates or other public places. Adults and seniors infected with parvovirus frequently develop additional conditions simultaneously. The entire body is attacked by parvovirus, leaving the immune system in a weekend state. When combating parvovirus, opportunistic viruses and bacteria may cause secondary illnesses.