In June 1994 have been seen 16 patients with HPV B19 infection. The diagnosis was based on a positive E.L.I.S.A. test for IgM antibodies against HPV B19. No one of the patients had hematologic manifestations. Only one patient had fever, arthralgia and headache without skin involvement. The other 15 patients had skin lesion: rubella like rush in 11 cases, haemorragic exanthema in 2 and erythema infectious in 2 cases. Two children had liver involvement and one kidney involvement. The authors of this study remark the broad spectrum of clinical manifestations of HBV B19 infection and suppose a large diffusion of this disease, even in the symptomatic form.