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    most of the other STDs someone with HSV can remain asymptomatic. Even though the individual may be asymptomatic, they can still transmit the disease to someone else. There are two types of herpes; type 1 (HSV-1) or type 2 (HSV-2). Type one is oral which is a cold sore on the mouth and type 2 is genital herpes. There are multiple prescriptions for treatment which include; acyclovir, famciclovir, and valaciclovir. These medications are antiviral medications. They do not cure the disease, but if

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    Shingles is a painful disease that is caused by the same virus that causes the chicken pox. The shingles virus affects about 1 million people per year in the United States alone. Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, occurs in people who have already had chickenpox when they were younger. Shingles causes a painful skin rash that usually appears in a band, strip or a small area on one side of the face or body. Most individuals who develop shingles are older than 50 years or have other medical problems

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    person to the other during anal, vaginal as well as oral intercourse. More so, infected pregnant women can transmit STIs to infants in utero, during birth, or through breastfeeding. The most common STIs in the U.S. include chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes, human papillomavirus, trichomoniasis, and bacterial vaginosis (Buttaro, Trybulski, Bailey, & Sandberg-Cook, 2013). According to the Centers for disease control and prevention, CDC (2015), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a common STD

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    Adult Immunizations and Vaccines Older adults aged 65 and older are at an increased risk of acquiring diseases. Herpes zoster (shingles) and pneumonia are very common among the illnesses that older adults can develop. Research exists which validates the fact that vaccinations against pneumonia and shingles lessen the impact and the occurrence of these diseases. Due to the fact that many individuals in this age group are inflexible, it can be difficult to help them understand the

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    Shingles Essay

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    Shingles (Herpes Zoster) Celia Sorrells Professor Jill McMillin DeVry University Course: Bios260 Pathophysiology 04/14/2017 Abstract This paper will be surrounding the relationship between varicella and herpes zoster and the clinical impact or the disaster in the older population. Herpes zoster infection in seasoned adults, usually called shingles, relate to a plenitude of indications. Indications such as rashes, nerve damage, pain, and long haul difficulties. Shingles is a response from chickenpox

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    itchy, blistering rash. It is caused by the Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV), which enters the body through the mouth and nose after contact with an infected person. There are two types of the virus, the first being chickenpox and the second is shingles (herpes zoster) which is a recurrent infection of the Varicella Zoster Virus. Symptoms The Varicella Zoster Virus has many symptoms that can vary depending on the type of virus. The virus’ short-term symptoms occur during the Chickenpox. An infected person

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    Cold Sores Weaknesses

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    Christmas party. For starters, many of you have heard cold sores referred to herpes in the past. No, your friends were not joking when they told you that, but there are two different types of herpes. The first type is known as HSV 1, which causes cold sores. The second type is known as HSV 2, which causes genital herpes, the STD that everyone speaks about. Now that you are hopefully you less nervous about the idea of having "herpes," let's look at where they come from and some ways to quickly get rid of

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    Shingles are more likely to show up in adults who have had the chickenpox in their childhood. The shingles are caused by a viral infection known as the varicella-zoster virus. This virus is part of a group of viruses called herpes viruses (herpes zoster). Although shingles is part of this group, it is not the same in that it is not a virus that is responsible for sexually transmitted diseases. Shingles can be very painful and cause many types of infections, but it is not life-threatening and it

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    severe cases the symptoms include delirium, convulsions, and even death. The two kinds of meningitis are: Viral Meningitis which is often mild and usually clear up without treatment. Viral meningitis can be caused by viruses like HIV, West Nile virus, herpes simplex virus, mumps and other similar viruses. Bacterial Meningitis is a very serious illness and it needs to be taken care of immediately or it could result in death. The bacteria that cause this condition are meningococci, pneumococci and haemophilus

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    Speech On Chicken Pox

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    chicken pox, and I hadn’t already been through that, of course, I don’t think I’d go anywhere near him! 2 - Anyway, so what really is this thing we call the chicken pox? The culprit is a virus belonging to the Alphaherpesviridae, which is what the herpes viruses belong to; the specific cause is the varicella zoster virus.[2] Which really shouldn’t make any sense to you, other than it belongs to the herpesvirus family, and it sticks with you for life. It does not

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