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The morphology of herpes virus
Virology, 1960Abstract The morphology of herpes simplex virus (strain HFEM) has been studied with the electron microscope using the phosphotungstate method for negative contrast. Characteristic particles were found in preparations made from virus produced in tissue cultures of HeLa cells and chick embryo cells, but were most clearly seen after substantial ...
P. Wildy, R.W. Horne, W.C. Russell
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1989
Genital herpes simplex infection remains an infectious disease having widespread consequences for both adult and neonatal populations. Physicians must understand that the psychologic impact of genital HSV infections frequently is more disabling than the physical manifestations.
John H. Grossman, Helain J. Landy
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Genital herpes simplex infection remains an infectious disease having widespread consequences for both adult and neonatal populations. Physicians must understand that the psychologic impact of genital HSV infections frequently is more disabling than the physical manifestations.
John H. Grossman, Helain J. Landy
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1994
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection in the obstetric and gynecologic patient remains an actively researched area. Recent studies better clarifying issues pertaining to viral transmission, diagnosis, management, and treatment are presented. These investigations emphasize the importance of understanding the molecular biology of this organism when ...
Bernard Gonik, Mark A. Turrentine
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Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection in the obstetric and gynecologic patient remains an actively researched area. Recent studies better clarifying issues pertaining to viral transmission, diagnosis, management, and treatment are presented. These investigations emphasize the importance of understanding the molecular biology of this organism when ...
Bernard Gonik, Mark A. Turrentine
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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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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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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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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.
A. Berardi+6 more
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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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Studies on Herpes Simplex Virus
The Journal of Immunology, 1951Summary Whole allantoic fluid from herpes-infected embryonated eggs contains a substance capable of eliciting delayed skin reactions in persons infected with herpes virus. This substance can readily be separated from infective virus by centrifuging allantoic fluid at high speed.
P Geller, V R Coleman, E Jawetz
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Acta Ophthalmologica, 2011
AbstractPurpose Herpetic simplex anterior uveitis (HSAU) is a major infectious entity. Prompt diagnosis of HSAU is essential, usually based on typical clinical features. Treatment is based on antivirals and corticosteroids.Methods Review of clinical features, outcomes, and management of HSAU.Results HSAU is typically acute and unilateral disease, with ...
M Khairallah, I Nahdi, S Attia
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AbstractPurpose Herpetic simplex anterior uveitis (HSAU) is a major infectious entity. Prompt diagnosis of HSAU is essential, usually based on typical clinical features. Treatment is based on antivirals and corticosteroids.Methods Review of clinical features, outcomes, and management of HSAU.Results HSAU is typically acute and unilateral disease, with ...
M Khairallah, I Nahdi, S Attia
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