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Herpes is an infection caused by two different but closely related viruses — herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) or cold sores and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) or genital herpes. Both are easy to catch. They have similar symptoms (blisters or sores) and both can occur on different parts of the body. When the infection is on the mouth, it is called oral herpes. When it is on or near the sex organs, it is called genital herpes. There is no cure for herpes. Treatments are available to speed up the healing of the genital sores.
First-in-woman study of a non-hormonal vaginal film showed safety, potential contraceptive efficacy, and supports future development

First-in-woman study of a non-hormonal vaginal film showed safety, potential contraceptive efficacy, and supports future development

CDC recommendations and clinical considerations for the treatment of severe Mpox

CDC recommendations and clinical considerations for the treatment of severe Mpox

Genome editing techniques based on bacterial-artificial-chromosome in herpesvirus research

Genome editing techniques based on bacterial-artificial-chromosome in herpesvirus research

Exploring Mpox severity among advanced HIV patients

Exploring Mpox severity among advanced HIV patients

New insights into the role of T-cells during long COVID

New insights into the role of T-cells during long COVID

Cellular and humoral responses and the safety of recombinant and inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in chronic kidney disease patients

Cellular and humoral responses and the safety of recombinant and inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in chronic kidney disease patients

New research may explain why some patients suffer from long-COVID

New research may explain why some patients suffer from long-COVID

The impact of common viral infections on blood-brain barrier function and insulin sensitivity

The impact of common viral infections on blood-brain barrier function and insulin sensitivity

Epidemiological evidence that Alzheimer's and Parkinson's could be caused by viral infections

Epidemiological evidence that Alzheimer's and Parkinson's could be caused by viral infections

What are the major findings of long COVID research?

What are the major findings of long COVID research?

Researchers report on the largest cohort of patients tested using plasma mcfDNA sequencing for pathogen detection

Researchers report on the largest cohort of patients tested using plasma mcfDNA sequencing for pathogen detection

Investigational T-cell therapy shows antiviral efficacy and safety in cancer patients treated with stem cell transplant

Investigational T-cell therapy shows antiviral efficacy and safety in cancer patients treated with stem cell transplant

Study on bacterial infection in older individuals

Study on bacterial infection in older individuals

Old antibiotic nitroxoline suggested as a treatment for MPOX

Old antibiotic nitroxoline suggested as a treatment for MPOX

Traditional Chinese medicine may help treat neurodegenerative diseases caused by HSV-1 reactivation

Traditional Chinese medicine may help treat neurodegenerative diseases caused by HSV-1 reactivation

What are the characteristics of misdiagnosed human mpox cases?

What are the characteristics of misdiagnosed human mpox cases?

The mpox viral load kinetics over time in various parts of the body

The mpox viral load kinetics over time in various parts of the body

Whole genome sequencing helps construct the first blood virological profile of Chinese population

Whole genome sequencing helps construct the first blood virological profile of Chinese population

Study on mpox epidemiology in New York during summer 2022

Study on mpox epidemiology in New York during summer 2022

Miracles Start in the Lab: the quest to find a vaccine to cure AIDS

Miracles Start in the Lab: the quest to find a vaccine to cure AIDS

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