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. 2014 Mar 21;9(3):e92519. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092519

Table 1. Estimated age-specific annual numbers of parvovirus B19 infections and associated complications among women at child-bearing age in Japan.

Age group (years) No. females No. maternities Total infections Infections during pregnancy Fetal deaths Hydrops fetalis
15–19 2,958,000 13,273 156 (0–6,585) 1 (0–30) 0 (0–1) 0 (0–1)
20–24 3,116,000 104,053 164 (0–6,736) 5 (0–225) 0 (0–10) 0 (0–2)
25–29 3,546,000 300,350 187 (0–7,445) 16 (0–631) 1 (0–28) 0 (0–5)
30–34 3,987,000 373,452 210 (0–8,129) 20 (0–761) 1 (0–34) 0 (0–7)
35–39 4,785,000 221,245 251 (0–9,475) 12 (0–438) 1 (0–20) 0 (0–4)
40–44 4,609,000 37,435 8 (0–35,597) 0 (0–289) 0 (0–13) 0 (0–3)
Total 23,001,000 1,049,808 976 (0–73,967) 54 (0–2,374) 3 (0–107) 0 (0–21)

Maximum likelihood estimates with the 95% confidence intervals (inside parentheses) are shown for the right four columns. The 95% confidence intervals for the estimated force of infection based on a piecewise constant model were used: i.e., 0–0.0059 for those aged 15–39 years and 0–0.0246 for those aged 40 years and older. Risks of fetal death from gestational week 1–20 and hydrops fetalis from week 9–20 were assumed to be 9.0% and 2.9%, respectively [8], [25].