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    Herpes Simplex Virus

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    Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Infection at the Molecular Level Research Paper Virology 24 November 2008 Abstract Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection is widespread and causes significant disease in humans. The structure, epidemiology, pathogensis and immune response are examined in this review, as well as specific ways to reduce and eliminate pathology and related diseases. The virus naturally infects mucosal areas and begins the search for its target host cell. Upon binding to the host

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    Essay on Overview of the Herpes Virus

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    Herpes. Herpes, a word that all of us know, something that gets made fun of by the raunchiest of comedians, a suggestion of a loose life style, a complex virus that was only recently seen as something to be feared since the early 1970’s for a target of money for pharmaceutical companies. Yet as common to be referenced by Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet, and is a virus that is known worldwide, and almost every one has experienced in one-way or another. According to Medline Plus, the herpes simplex

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    Herpes Simplex Virus 1 is an infectious virus commonly referred to as "Cold Sores." As a virus it has to replicate inside one of its hosts cells because it is not a living thing and thereby, it cannot live on its own. Once one is infected with HSV 1 it stays with them for life. Symptoms: Patients may display small, painful blisters filled with fluid around the lips or edge of the mouth. There may also be a tingling or burning sensation around the mouth or nose, often this will occur a few days

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    Herpes Zoster which is also known as “shingles”, is an “acute, cutaneous viral infection caused by the reactivation of varicella-zoster (herpes zoster)”. Statistics have proven that Herpes Zoster “will affect every one in three people in the United States, with approximately 1 million cases per year (physio)”. One could even say that the “virus causes the chicken pox to start up again in ones body (webmd)”. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), most of the people who

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    There is a old misconception Herpes Simplex 1 only infects "above the belt" by manifesting as cold sores. Herpes Type 2 was previously considered "below the belt" and caused genital lesions. However, the medical profession has found oral-genital contact can spread either, so that types of herpes have become virtually insignificant. Let's define herpes. It is very contagious. It is transmitted by bodily fluids. Proper hand washing precautions should be taken to keep the virus from a cold sore

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    chicken pox. It is common knowledge that once a person contracts chicken pox and the outbreak clears up, the person will not get an outbreak again. Yet there are unknown complications that may develop later in life from having the chicken pox. Herpes zoster (Zoster), or commonly known as Shingles, is one of these complications. Not only is this a very painful condition, but can lead to other complications as well.

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    The herpes simplex virus, HSV for short, is a double-stranded DNA virus with an enveloped, icosahedral capsid. It is an infection of the skin and mucous membranes (CDC, 2014). According to the ancient Greeks, herpes means to "creep or crawl". It is named herpes because the virus creeps onto the skin from under the surface. It presents itself as fluid-filled blisters (AAD, 2014). Humans are the only primate species known to be infected with the distinct herpes simplex viruses. There are two types

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    Genital Herpes Jazzmin A. Joos Carrington College Genital Herpes Genital Herpes is a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) caused by two types of viruses those viruses includes: Herpes simplex type 1 and herpes simplex type 2. Herpes simplex type 1 infects the lips most commonly known as a cold sore. Herpes simplex type 2 is genital Herpes. This sexually transmitted disease affects one out of every six people. The most common age range for a person to contract this virus is 14 to 49 years old. It

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    Two-Dimensional QSAR of Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV 2) Thymidine Kinase Inhibitors Abstract The Two-Dimentional Quantitative Structure Relationship or 2D QSAR was used to test 16 different phenlyguanine analogues using both the Pi and sigma parameters on the herpes simplex virus. This was done by calculating their inhibitory activity on the viral thymidine kinase. Being able to inhibit this enzyme will prevent viral DNA synthesis and thus reduce viral cell division dramatically. At the moment acyclovir

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    Herpes Dating

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    What Exactly is an STI or Herpes Dating Site? It comes as no surprise that online dating websites have been increasingly created to suit certain social groups with particular things in common, such as Christians, pet lovers, vegetarians, and even the wealthy, the fact that there are now a variety of dating website that are particularly geared towards making contact with other people who suffer from STIs or Herpes, more specifically, for the purpose of dating! Often these websites, provide an

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