Objective: To determine the contribution of human parvovirus B19 infection in explaining the incidence of early inflammatory polyarthritis (IP) in a population.
Setting: The Norfolk Arthritis Register (NOAR) is a community-based programme aiming to ascertain all new cases of IP arising in a population that lead to attendance at primary care.
Subjects: 147 newly ascertained subjects with IP with a disease duration of less than 16 weeks.
Methods: Full clinical appraisal of all subjects who were followed up for three years. B19 IgM assayed with a third generation antibody capture enzyme immunoassay.
Results: Only four (2.7%) patients had evidence of recent B19 infection, only one of whom did not satisfy criteria for rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Conclusion: B19 infection does not explain more than a small proportion of either RA or undifferentiated IP cases occurring in the population.