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Herpes HSV-1 and HSV-2: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment | Publications

Summary: The Disabled World category dedicated to Herpes HSV-1 and HSV-2 offers a comprehensive collection of articles and papers covering various aspects of these viral infections. These publications delve into the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for both oral and genital herpes, providing valuable information for individuals of all ages and abilities. Readers can find in-depth discussions on topics such as transmission methods, outbreak management, and the latest research on potential vaccines. The section also explores the psychological impact of herpes and offers practical advice for living with the condition. Many of these articles are based on peer-reviewed studies and expert opinions, making them reliable sources of information for those seeking to understand and manage herpes infections. Whether you're looking for basic facts about HSV or detailed insights into cutting-edge treatments, this collection serves as a helpful resource for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals alike.

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Herpes HSV-1 and HSV-2: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment: Publications and Resources (9 Items)
Title and DescriptionEdPublish
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Prehistoric Roots of Herpes Traced Through Ancient DNA
An international team of scientists uncovered and sequenced ancient genomes from the herpes virus that commonly causes lip sores.
27 Jul 2022
4 Jan 2023
66% of Population Under 50 Infected with Herpes
WHO global estimate reveals over 3.7 billion people under the age of 50 are currently infected with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1).
31 Oct 2015
12 Jun 2024
Can You Get Shingles More Than Once
Article looks at whether people that have had Shingles or herpes zoster in the past could have another outbreak.
23 Mar 2014
21 Aug 2021
Study Shows Shingles Vaccine is Safe
The herpes zoster vaccine, also known as the shingles vaccine, is generally safe and well tolerated according to a Vaccine Safety Datalink study.
23 Apr 2012
18 Sep 2021
Genital Herpes Vaccine Ineffective in Women
An experimental vaccine intended to prevent genital herpes disease in women although generally safe and well-tolerated proved ineffective.
1 Oct 2010
Antiviral Therapy Associated with Fewer Recurring Eye Problems from Herpes Simplex Virus
Taking oral antiviral medications following infection with the herpes simplex virus may be associated with a reduced risk of recurring eye-related manifestations.
13 Sep 2010
25 Sep 2010
Cold Sore Virus and Schizophrenia
Cold sore virus may contribute to cognitive and brain abnormalities in schizophrenia.
29 May 2010
26 Jan 2018
Genital Herpes Virus Reactivates Throughout Genital Tract
Study finds the virus can frequently reactivate throughout the genital tract, an important new concept that could help guide both HSV-2 treatment and prevention.
23 Jan 2010
5 Jun 2020
Herpes and Pregnancy
While chances of a woman with herpes passing the virus onto baby are slim there is a possibility that the child could become infected with herpes at time of birth.
29 Mar 2009
1 Oct 2010

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