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Genital ulcer disease: current challenges and perspectives
Aim. To analyze the role of etiological factors of genital ulcer disease based on data from professional literature and to develop proposals for improving diagnostic algorithms, as well as a syndromic approach to treatment and prevention, in particular ...
L. O. Kovtun
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Genital Herpes Zoster in an Immunocompetent Adult: A Rare Presentation
JEADV Clinical Practice, Volume 5, Issue 2, Page 710-711, June 2026.
Sunil Jaiswal +4 more
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Genital herpes is most commonly caused by herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2), and is a prevalent sexually transmitted infection worldwide. Despite numerous efforts, there is currently no licensed vaccine against the disease.
Persson, Josefine
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Current attempts to address the high burden of sexual health morbidity and mortality in developing countries remain limited in scale due to a range of health system constraints.We conducted a literature review of the policy and programmatic issues that ...
Hawkes, Sarah +9 more
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An evidence based approach to testing for antibody to herpes simplex virus type 2
Objectives: To establish whether a simple risk scoring system, based on limited information, can reflect the variation in HSV-2 prevalence in a population, and whether a common system can be used across settings.
Copas, AJ +3 more
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Application and tolerability of Herpotherm® in the treatment of genital herpes
Gerrit Schlippe,1 Werner Voss,1 Lars Christian Brenn2 1Dermatest Medical Research Company, Münster, Germany; 2RIEMSER Pharma GmbH, Greifswald, Germany Abstract: Genital herpes is the manifestation of a herpes simplex virus 2 infection.
Schlippe G, Voss W, Brenn LC
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Hanan Polansky, Adrian Javaherian, Edan Itzkovitz The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD), Valley Cottage, NY, USA Background: This paper reports the results of a clinical study that tested the effect of suppressive treatment with the ...
Javaherian A, Itzkovitz E, Polansky H
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Medical Phototherapy Malpractice and Legal Precedents in North America (1983–2025)
International Journal of Dermatology, Volume 65, Issue 6, Page 1266-1268, June 2026.
Ghassan Barnawi +6 more
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Development of mucosal vaccines for inducing immunity in the female reproductive tract would have profound implications for the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. Despite numerous efforts, no such vaccines are currently available for human use.
Tengvall, Sara
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