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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.
Peripheral nerve stimulation promising for treatment of post-herpetic neuralgia

Peripheral nerve stimulation promising for treatment of post-herpetic neuralgia

NanoBio awarded sixth U.S. patent covering its novel nanoemulsion technology

NanoBio awarded sixth U.S. patent covering its novel nanoemulsion technology

CPS supports NACI recommendations for new shingles vaccine

CPS supports NACI recommendations for new shingles vaccine

Study shows antiviral drugs could offer protection against HIV, Ebola, herpes and hepatitis C

Study shows antiviral drugs could offer protection against HIV, Ebola, herpes and hepatitis C

U.S. Marshals seize unapproved ozone generators from Applied Ozone Systems

U.S. Marshals seize unapproved ozone generators from Applied Ozone Systems

Juvaris BioTherapeutics completes second close on its Series B equity financing

Juvaris BioTherapeutics completes second close on its Series B equity financing

Acyclovir reduces occurrence of HSV-2 genital ulcers but does not affect HIV transmission

Acyclovir reduces occurrence of HSV-2 genital ulcers but does not affect HIV transmission

EpiCept's NP-1 for treatment of PHN receives FDA orphan drug designation

EpiCept's NP-1 for treatment of PHN receives FDA orphan drug designation

HSV-2 can reactivate throughout the genital tract

HSV-2 can reactivate throughout the genital tract

New study indicates viruses employ a novel mechanism to spread more quickly than thought possible

New study indicates viruses employ a novel mechanism to spread more quickly than thought possible

Researchers explain how HSV dismantles host's defense systems

Researchers explain how HSV dismantles host's defense systems

Acyclovir does not reduce risk of HIV transmission for people infected with both HIV and HSV-2

Acyclovir does not reduce risk of HIV transmission for people infected with both HIV and HSV-2

Scientists discover new mechanism that explains role of EBV in tumor growth

Scientists discover new mechanism that explains role of EBV in tumor growth

NanoViricides outlines its technology and current drug programs at Biotech Showcase conference

NanoViricides outlines its technology and current drug programs at Biotech Showcase conference

Pfizer commences recruitment for Phase I clinical trial of SA3Ag vaccine

Pfizer commences recruitment for Phase I clinical trial of SA3Ag vaccine

Quidel to acquire Diagnostic Hybrids for $130M

Quidel to acquire Diagnostic Hybrids for $130M

Gene therapy may help correct molecular flaws that cause brain disease

Gene therapy may help correct molecular flaws that cause brain disease

BioVex's Phase 3 melanoma study amended to include first line patients

BioVex's Phase 3 melanoma study amended to include first line patients

VELCADE sNDA receives FDA approval

VELCADE sNDA receives FDA approval

Heart transplant patients face increased risk for skin cancers

Heart transplant patients face increased risk for skin cancers

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