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Herpes 1 (Note:
Herpes
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Genital herpes is caused by a bacteria.
(Hint: HSV = Herpes Simplex Virus)
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Genital herpes is a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease.
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Sexual contact is the primary way that genital HSV spreads, but it can be spread by "skin to skin" contact - especially in the genital area.
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Fewer and fewer people have herpes each year. The chances of catching herpes sexually is decreasing each year.
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There is no cure for herpes.
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It is possible to have herpes and not have any symptoms. Many people have herpes and not even know it.
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HSV 1 is always found in the oral cavity, and HSV 2 is always found in genital region.
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Oral sex can not spread herpes.
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The herpes virus can cause complications during preganacy and childbirth.
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If no herpes sores or symptoms are present, HSV can not be spread to another person.
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