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For most people, herpes simplex infections aren't dangerous, even if they cause a lot of outbreaks. But a herpes simplex infection can be more serious for newborn babies and people with weak immune systems. If you're pregnant, have had a transplant, or have cancer orHIV, let your doctor...
For most people, herpes simplex infections aren't dangerous, even if they cause a lot of outbreaks. But a herpes simplex infection can be more serious for newborn babies and people with weak immune systems. If you're pregnant, have had a transplant, or have cancer orHIV, let your doctor...
Background鈥 Herpes is a prevalent, infectious disease that can occur anywhere on the body; it is found primarily on the face and genitalia. Herpes simplex... AR Patel,P Romanelli,B Roberts,... - 《International Journal of Dermatology》 被引量: 18发表: 2009年 Disseminated cutaneous herpes ...
What is herpes simplex? Herpes simplex is a virus that is known for causing sores on the mouth, lips, genital or rectum. There are two types – one that is more likely to affect the mouth and face area while the other tends to involve the genitals and rectum. It is commonly referred ...
Shingles differ from herpes simplex in that it affects a specific area of skin serviced by a nerve root, known as adermatome. The outbreak occurs on only one side of the body, most commonly the chest and back. The face, groin, and leg can also be affected.11 ...
The facial nerve, on its path from the brain stem to the face passes through a narrow bony canal in the base of the skull. The viral infection of the nerve is thought to produce inflammation and swelling. The tight bony canal cannot expand to accommodate the enlarged nerve that becomes ...
A team of researchers at Innovative Molecules GmbH, working with several other institutions in Germany, has developed a small-molecule therapy for the treatment of latent herpes simplex virus infections. In their paper published in the journal Science Tr
Herpes simplex virus HIV, the virus that causes AIDS Rubella, the virus that causes measles Many people are exposed to EBV as kids. But that doesn’t always mean you’ll get mono. You can carry the virus in your body for your entire life without ever having symptoms of mono. In the ...
Herpes simplex is spread by close contact. If you kiss someone with a cold sore, or you touch their face and then touch your own face, you can catch the virus. You can also get herpes simplex by sharing lip balm, a fork, a mug or a razor with someone who has it. You’re most ...