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1981
The word “herpes” (to creep) has been used in medicine since ancient times to describe a variety of skin conditions until the ninteenth century. The material excreted from the lesions was thaught to be bile mixed with other humors (Wildy, 1973). Since the fourth decade of this century, rapid developments in the understanding of viral diseases have ...
L. Missotten, P. C. Maudgal
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The word “herpes” (to creep) has been used in medicine since ancient times to describe a variety of skin conditions until the ninteenth century. The material excreted from the lesions was thaught to be bile mixed with other humors (Wildy, 1973). Since the fourth decade of this century, rapid developments in the understanding of viral diseases have ...
L. Missotten, P. C. Maudgal
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2018
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 cause several important syndromes, including congenital and perinatal infections that can cause devastating consequences in newborns (i.e., neonatal HSV). Most neonatal HSV infections are acquired intrapartum in the infected maternal birth canal.
Raidan Alyazidi, Soren Gantt
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Herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 cause several important syndromes, including congenital and perinatal infections that can cause devastating consequences in newborns (i.e., neonatal HSV). Most neonatal HSV infections are acquired intrapartum in the infected maternal birth canal.
Raidan Alyazidi, Soren Gantt
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Seminars in Perinatology, 1998
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection is prevalent worldwide. Herpes labialis, caused predominantly by HSV-1, and herpes vulvovaginitis, caused predominantly by HSV-2, may result in significant morbidity and mortality for infected neonates exposed during delivery.
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Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection is prevalent worldwide. Herpes labialis, caused predominantly by HSV-1, and herpes vulvovaginitis, caused predominantly by HSV-2, may result in significant morbidity and mortality for infected neonates exposed during delivery.
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2013
Our understanding of human herpes simplex virus (HSV) has increased tremendously since the early descriptions of disease provided by Hippocrates [1, 2]. Notable advances include the correlation of herpetic lesions with genital infections in the eighteenth century [3] and Vidal’s recognition of human-to-human transmission in 1893 [2].
Rachel A. Gordon, Stephen K. Tyring
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Our understanding of human herpes simplex virus (HSV) has increased tremendously since the early descriptions of disease provided by Hippocrates [1, 2]. Notable advances include the correlation of herpetic lesions with genital infections in the eighteenth century [3] and Vidal’s recognition of human-to-human transmission in 1893 [2].
Rachel A. Gordon, Stephen K. Tyring
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The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2011
Herpes simplex virus is an important cause of neonatal infection, which can lead to death or long-term disabilities. Rarely in utero, the transmission frequently occurs during delivery. The disease may be disseminated, localized to the central nervous system, or involving skin, eye and/or mouth.
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Herpes simplex virus is an important cause of neonatal infection, which can lead to death or long-term disabilities. Rarely in utero, the transmission frequently occurs during delivery. The disease may be disseminated, localized to the central nervous system, or involving skin, eye and/or mouth.
A. Berardi+6 more
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Herpes simplex virus infections
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1984Infections with herpes simplex virus (HSV) are extremely common. HSV infection may be asymptomatic or may cause any one of a wide variety of disease syndromes. In this review, the physical properties and mode of replication of HSV are briefly described, and an outline of the different clinical manifestations associated with HSV infection is presented ...
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Neonatal herpes simplex virus infection
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1988In spite of the availability of antiviral therapy for the treatment of neonatal herpes simplex virus infections, the outcome remains poor, particularly for babies with disseminated multi-organ infection or central nervous system disease. This review considers recent advances that impact on disease management.Two areas of investigation have impacted on ...
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2009
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a member of the herpesvirus group that also includes varicella zoster virus, cytomegalovirus, Epstein–Barr virus, and human herpesviruses types 6 and 8 (see also Chapters 20, 22, and 26). HSV infection may occur throughout the gastrointestinal tract, but is most common in the esophagus and anorectum.
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Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a member of the herpesvirus group that also includes varicella zoster virus, cytomegalovirus, Epstein–Barr virus, and human herpesviruses types 6 and 8 (see also Chapters 20, 22, and 26). HSV infection may occur throughout the gastrointestinal tract, but is most common in the esophagus and anorectum.
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Combinatorial Herpes Simplex Vaccine Strategies: From Bedside to Bench and Back
Frontiers in Immunology, 2022Lbachir Benmohamed
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