par·vo·vi·rus
n 1 : any of a group of small single-stranded DNA viruses that include the causative agent of erythema infectiosum 2 : a highly contagious febrile disease of dogs that is caused by a parvovirus, is spread esp. by contact with infected feces, and is marked by loss of appetite, lethargy, often bloody diarrhea and vomiting, and sometimes death - called also parvo .
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