Genital herpes

Authors

  • Angelo M. Penello Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • Bianca C. Campos Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • Marcela S. Simão Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • Michelle A. Gonçalves Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • Pedro M.T. Souza Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • Roberto S. Salles Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • Edilberto Pellegrini Universidade Federal Fluminense

Keywords:

genital herpes, HSV, HIV, STD, vaccines

Abstract

Genital herpes is an infectious disease subject to recurrent crises, with the etiologic agent of two different strains of herpes simplex virus (HSV), the type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). The vast majority of genital herpes cases is caused by HSV-2, although the prevalence of HSV-1 is on the rise, especially in young population and due to oral sex. The clinical manifestations may be primary or recurrent, the latter going on viral reactivation. The diagnosis is made by the clinical characteristics associated with laboratory confirmation of infection. Several epidemiological and clinical studies demonstrate the synergy between genital herpes and aids. In pregnancy, the major concern about HSV infection refers to the morbidity and mortality associated with neonatal infection. Currently, there is no treatment capable of curing genital herpes, but some antiviral drugs are able to decrease the duration of the disease and prevent flares. Most efforts to combat genital herpes infection are focused on vaccine development.

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Author Biographies

Angelo M. Penello, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Interno do Curso de Medicina da UFF.

Bianca C. Campos, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Interno do Curso de Medicina da UFF.

Marcela S. Simão, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Interno do Curso de Medicina da UFF.

Michelle A. Gonçalves, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Interno do Curso de Medicina da UFF.

Pedro M.T. Souza, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Interno do Curso de Medicina da UFF.

Roberto S. Salles, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Professor associado da Disciplina de Virologia do Instituto Biomédico da Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, RJ.

Edilberto Pellegrini, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Professor Auxiliar de Dermatologia da Faculdade de Medicina de Campos, Mestre em Dermatologia pela Universidade Federal Fluminense, Título de Especialista em Dermatologia, Hanseníase e Dessetologia.

Published

2010-05-25

How to Cite

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Penello AM, Campos BC, Simão MS, Gonçalves MA, Souza PM, Salles RS, et al. Genital herpes. DST [Internet]. 2010 May 25 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];22(2):64-72. Available from: https://bdst.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/1082

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