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The Frisky
Doin? It With Dr. V: Cold Sores
The Frisky, Georgia -
While cold sores are a type of the herpes simplex virus, they are also called ?fever blisters? because having the flu can up the odds of getting one. ...
Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Us3 Gene Deletion Influences Toll-like ...
7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - Nov 21, 2008
Results: U937 human monocytic cells were infected with the Us3 and ICP4 deletion herpes simplex virus (d120), its parental virus HSV-1 (KOS), ...
Herpes focus of former wrestlers' lawsuit
York Daily Record, PA - Nov 20, 2008
The three men claim that, in October 2006, one of their teammates developed Herpes Simplex Virus I lesions on his skin and was not allowed to practice for ...
Fatal fulminant herpes simplex hepatitis secondary to tongue ...
7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - Nov 20, 2008
The incidence of fulminant herpes simplex virus hepatitis is extremely low, and the diagnosis is often missed due to the lack of specific signs or symptoms. ...

Parade Magazine
A Virus Spreads
Parade Magazine - Nov 26, 2008
Genital herpes is most commonly caused by herpes simplex virus type 2. But a variant virus, mostly associated with mouth sores, can cause it through oral ...
Epstein-Barr Virus Associated With Inflammatory Diseases Of The Mouth
Science Daily (press release) - Nov 13, 2008
Herpes simplex virus DNA was found in low percentages of endodontic patients (13.4 percent) and only one patient showed the presence of Varicella zoster ...

Canada.com
Data Published in Nature Medicine Highlights Ability of Peregrine ...
MarketWatch - Nov 24, 2008
... influenza (including avian flu), herpes simplex viruses, hemorrhagic fever viruses, measles and members of the small pox and rabies virus families. ...
Breakthrough against viruses Independent Online
Peregrine Pharmaceuticals Awarded Broad New US Patent for Anti ... PR Newswire (press release)
Researchers Develop New Strategy for Broad-Spectrum Antiviral Drugs Infection Control Today
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Teen sexual activity: risky behavior
Taylor Daily Press, TX - Nov 28, 2008
Of the 45 million Americans infected with Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2, 90 percent are unaware they are infected, but 80 percent of these ?asymptomatic? ...
York College Wrestlers Are 0-3 Against Herpes
Deadspin, NY - Nov 20, 2008
The three men claim that, in October 2006, one of their teammates developed Herpes Simplex Virus I lesions on his skin and was not allowed to practice for ...
Brain Tumor Drug Derived from Herpes Virus Passes Next Hurdle
Newswise (press release) - Nov 5, 2008
Newswise ? An anti-brain tumor agent developed from a genetically engineered herpes simplex virus has been shown to be safe when given in two doses and ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: herpes simplex + herpes + simplex  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)


Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Cracked corners of lips can have several causes
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - Aug 3, 2008
Q.I am 70 years old and have recurrent episodes of herpes simplex on my leg and also my back. I am wondering if getting the herpes zoster vaccine (the ...
45-Year-Old Woman With Recurrent Headache and Photophobia
RedOrbit, TX -
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) 2 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) A diagnosis of aseptic meningitis is made when no organism can be cultured. ...
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Transmitted Through Solid Organ ...
RedOrbit, TX -
The patient was treated empirically for possible herpes simplex encephalitis and bacterial meningitis with acyclovir, ceftriaxone, and vancomycin. ...
Herpes simplex virus type 2 reactivations contribute to genital ...
Aidsmap, UK - Jul 22, 2008
Roles of clinical and subclinical reactivated Herpes Simplex Virus type 2 Infection and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)?induced ...
Is There (a Sex) Life After Herpes?
Nurse.com, VA - Jul 28, 2008
According to the DOH, more than one quarter of New Yorkers are infected with Herpes Simplex Virus-2, the virus that causes genital herpes. ...
New Report Finds Investment in AIDS Vaccine and Microbicide R&D ...
istockAnalyst.com, OR -
In addition, the Working Group documented approximately $53.4 million in R&D investment in 2007 for R&D for adult male circumcision, herpes simplex virus ...
DEF Supports Research In Preventing Ocular Herpes And Infectious ...
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Jul 15, 2008
Advancements have also been made in developing a new vaccine that would eventually prevent the spread of the Herpes Simplex Virus of the eye and genital ...
Clinical immunologist to join Rockefeller University
The Rockefeller University Newswire, NY - Jul 21, 2008
In the case of herpes simplex encephalitis, Casanova has already identified two genes that can predispose children to the infection. ...
Genital herpes therapy effective if begun early
Reuters UK, UK - Jul 16, 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Treatment to suppress outbreaks of genital herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) infection is typically begun once a recurrence ...
Norwood Immunology signs exclusive vaccine evaluation agreement ...
Forbes, NY - Jul 16, 2008
... with a major pharmaceutical company and anticipate seeking partners for our preclinical package for Herpes Simplex Virus in the second half of 2008.'LON:NIM
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Herpes simplex virus-1 entry into cells mediated by a novel member of the TNF/NGF receptor family. -
RI Montgomery, MS Warner, BJ Lum, PG Spear - Cell, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... 1: Cell. 1996 Nov 1;87(3):427-36. Click here to read Links. Herpes simplex
virus-1 entry into cells mediated by a novel member of the TNF/NGF receptor family. ...

Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 in the United States, 1976 to 1994. -
DT Fleming, GM McQuillan, RE Johnson, AJ Nahmias, … - Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1998 - obgynsurvey.com
March 1998, 53:3 > Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 in... ... 136. Herpes Simplex Virus
Type 2 in the United States, 1976 to 1994. Fleming, Douglas ...

Attenuated multi?mutated herpes simplex virus?1 for the treatment of malignant gliomas -
T Mineta, SD Rabkin, T Yazaki, WD Hunter, RL … - Nature Medicine, 1995 - nature.com
Article. Nature Medicine 1, 938 - 943 (1995) doi:10.1038/nm0995-938 Attenuated
multi-mutated herpes simplex virus-1 for the treatment of malignant gliomas. ...

Initial interaction of herpes simplex virus with cells is binding to heparan sulfate. -
D WuDunn, PG Spear - Journal of Virology, 1989 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Copyright notice. Initial interaction of herpes simplex virus with cells is binding
to heparan sulfate. ... Electron Microscopy of Herpes Simplex Virus: I. Entry. ...

The complete DNA sequence of the long unique region in the genome of herpes simplex virus type 1 -
DJ McGeoch, MA Dalrymple, AJ Davison, A Dolan, MC … - Journal of General Virology, 1988 - Soc General Microbiol
... Microbiology. ARTICLES. The complete DNA sequence of the long unique region
in the genome of herpes simplex virus type 1. DJ McGeoch ...

[CITATION] Herpes simplex viruses and their replication
B Roizman, AE Sears - Fields Virology, 1996 - Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins

Isolation and characterization of deletion mutants of herpes simplex virus type 1 in the gene … -
NA DeLuca, AM McCarthy, PA Schaffer - Journal of Virology, 1985 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... notice. Isolation and characterization of deletion mutants of herpes simplex virus
type 1 in the gene encoding immediate-early regulatory protein ICP4. ...

Herpes Simplex Viruses -
RJ Whitley, DW Kimberlin, B Roizman - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1998 - UChicago Press
541 STATE-OF-THE-ART CLINICAL ARTICLE Herpes Simplex Viruses Richard J. Whitley,
David W. Kimberlin, ... Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections of humans were first ...

Rapid diagnosis of herpes simplex encephalitis by nested polymerase chain reaction assay of … -
E Aurelius, B Johansson, B Skoldenberg, A Staland, … - Lancet, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Lancet. 1991 Jan 26;337(8735):189-92. Rapid diagnosis of herpes simplex encephalitis
by nested polymerase chain reaction assay of cerebrospinal fluid. ...

The Acquisition of Herpes Simplex Virus during Pregnancy -
ZA Brown, S Selke, J Zeh, J Kopelman, A Maslow, RL … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1997 - content.nejm.org
The Acquisition of Herpes Simplex Virus during Pregnancy. Zane A. Brown, MD, Stacy
Selke, MA, Judy Zeh, Ph.D., Jerome Kopelman, MD, Arthur Maslow, MD, Rhoda L ...

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Can We Talk About Herpes? Again.

Despite the onslaught of posters, TV commercials, public health officers and celebrities promoting safe sex over the last 20 years, rates of many sexual transmitted diseases in United States have been steadily rising. Even though about 20 percent of Americans have genital herpes, an estimated 90 percent of people infected with the virus don’t realize that they have it. And passing the virus unknowingly to unsuspecting partners may partially explain the increase in genital herpes rates.

Genital herpes can cause outbreaks involving painful blisters and flu-like symptoms, but symptoms can also be mild—and sometimes people don’t have any outward signs of infection. Not surprisingly, herpes is most often transmitted when people are not symptomatic. An equally worrisome feature researchers have discovered is that people with herpes are at a higher risk for getting and transmitting HIV. Below, Anna Wald, MD, MPH, an associate professor at the University of Washington and medical director of the Virology Research Clinic, provides an overview of the herpes simplex virus, which causes both oral and genital herpes.

What is herpes simplex?
Herpes simplex virus is one of eight known human herpes viruses. Herpes simplex belongs to a family of DNA viruses that have infected humans for a long time. One of the somewhat unique characteristics of herpes viruses is the fact that they establish latency in the host, meaning that once they infect somebody, they stay in the body for the lifetime in the nerves where they live.

 

Within the herpes simplex virus group, there are two types: herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2). Historically, herpes simplex 1 has been associated with cold sores or fever blisters on the mouth and lips. And HSV-2 has been thought to be the primary cause of genital herpes. However, because of oral-genital contact, we are also seeing quite a bit of genital HSV-1.

What are the symptoms?
Most people who have HSV-2 don’t know that they have genital herpes because they either have no symptoms or their symptoms are mild and infrequent. But classic symptoms, which are present in a minority of the people infected, are different with primary infection and what we call recurrences. The primary infection can be a major illness with fever, chills, flu-like symptoms and genital ulcerations. These often start as blisters and then they break down into ulcers, or sores. In many people, the lesions hurt a lot and are very tender to touch. \

With a recurrence what we see is also an outbreak of ulcerations, but the outbreak is usually smaller and doesn’t last as long. But it’s also important to know that there is a phenomenon called asymptomatic shedding. This means that the virus can be present in the genital or oral tract on days in which there are no lesions, no ulcers. And that’s when most of the transmission occurs.

Why are so many people with genital herpes undiagnosed?
I think it’s probably a combination of reasons. Nobody likes to think of themselves as having genital herpes, so they come up with an alternative self-diagnosis. And sometimes physicians don’t diagnose people properly because their symptoms are mild, or they won’t think of herpes because the presentation is somehow atypical. Less typical presentations can be confused with other conditions such as yeast infections, urinary tract infections and scabies.

How is the virus usually transmitted?
HSV-1 is spread through oral or oral-genital contact. HSV-2 is transmitted through sexual contact. Then there are rare cases of mother to child transmission. That usually occurs during birth. While it’s a rare event, it’s often devastating. The risk of transmission is highest when the woman acquires herpes for the first time towards the end of pregnancy.

How often do recurrences occur?
On the average, about four times a year, but some people can have one or two recurrences a month, while others may have one a year. So it’s really variable. They usually occur less frequently as time goes on.

What can trigger an outbreak?
We don’t know. We know that in certain situations fever will trigger oral HSV recurrence. Also, any surgery that manipulates or somehow stimulates the nerves where the virus resides can cause the virus to reactivate, travel along the nerve and come to the skin’s surface. So for example, any surgery on the jaw or on the teeth can lead to reactivation of HSV-1 and to an outbreak of HSV-1. Triggers for genital herpes are less well established.

So is there any safe time during which someone is not contagious?
On any given day there is some small risk that one is shedding the virus if one has the infection. Although people are most contagious when they are having an outbreak, we think that most transmissions occur when somebody is not having an outbreak. If you know you have herpes and you’re having an outbreak, chances are you’re not engaging in sexual activity, first of all, because you don’t want to give it to your partner and secondly, because it may be somewhat uncomfortable. But if you’re not having an outbreak, then obviously people don’t think about the fact that they might transmit as often.

What can be done to prevent transmission?
We think it’s very important for people to tell their partners that they have genital herpes, if they know that they have it, because that’s an issue of trust. Each couple needs to decide what kind of risk is acceptable to them.

We recommend never having sexual contact when there is an outbreak, and using condoms at all other times. Recently, a study that followed people taking one of the antiviral drugs for herpes found that it can reduce the risk of transmission by 50 percent. So probably soon the third option will be for the partner with herpes to go on daily suppressive therapy.

What tests are given to diagnosis genital herpes?
Unfortunately, most herpes is still diagnosed by the physician looking at the ulcer and saying, "This is herpes." In our experience, that is not an accurate way to diagnose herpes, because most of the people will be missed. Some people will not have a lesion, and others will have lesions that will be look atypical. Additionally, people have been diagnosed with herpes based on a physical exam when, in fact, they did not have it.

I would recommend that the diagnosis of herpes be confirmed with a laboratory test. The test that is done most often is a viral culture. A swab is rubbed on the lesion and then the cells with the virus are picked up and sent to the laboratory, and the virus is grown. Unfortunately, we find that especially with recurrent disease, the culture is often negative. Then we don’t have any information whether the patient did or did not have herpes infection, and we should not assume that the patient is uninfected.

So people are moving away from the viral culture towards using a blood test that tests for antibodies that are produced by the immune system in response to the virus. These tests do not rely on having an ulcer at the time of the diagnosis, and can be done at any time. The problem with most of these tests is that, until recently, they have not been able to accurately distinguish between antibodies for HSV-1 and HSV-2. In fact, some of these older tests are still on the market and they are inaccurate. But there is now a Food and Drug Administration - approved test for HSV antibodies that can accurately distinguish between HSV-1 and HSV-2.

What kind of treatment is available?
There are three antiviral medications for herpes that are currently FDA approved. These drugs are equally effective and can either be used during outbreaks or suppressively, meaning they can be taken every day to prevent recurrences.

One of the drugs is available as a topical cream, but it’s not very effective and we discourage its use.

How are genital herpes and HIV linked?
Herpes simplex can cause severe disease in immunocompromised patients, and more recently it’s become evident that having genital herpes increases your risk of acquiring HIV and probably increases your risk of transmitting HIV. It increases your risk of acquiring HIV because it causes genital ulcers that provide an easier entry for HIV. In addition, the kind of cells that come to the herpes lesion to help repair the damage are CD4 cells and those are the cells that serve as entry cells for HIV to the body.

In terms of transmission, people who have HIV and HSV-2 appear to have HIV present in the genital ulcers that are caused by herpes. They’re shedding more HIV and therefore they’re more infectious.

What kind of emotional impact can herpes have?
I think the diagnosis of herpes is always very shocking despite the fact that 22 percent of people in the United States have genital herpes. Most people who have herpes never thought that they were at risk for it.

I think the short-term or the medium-term emotional impact can be great. But over time, most people become much more comfortable and manage the disease effectively, and it does not interfere in their lives.

I think it is helpful is to have good information about the disease. People should know that if they had a severe primary outbreak, recurrences will never be that bad, and that there are ways to effectively suppress the disease with a daily antiviral and ways to reduce the risk of transmission.

 
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