Genital herpesvirus infection in women attending a venereal diseases clinic

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Abstract

Routine cervical viral cultures (and cultures from lesions if present) were performed on 2630 female patients attending a venereal diseases clinic over a period of 4 years. Of these patients 96 (3.7%) had genital herpetic infection; of these, 23 (24%) were asymptomatic. The association of herpesvirus with other genital infections is considered, but no increase in the incidence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas vaginalis, and genital warts was found; there was an increased incidence of Candida albicans. A significantly higher percentage of the patients with herpes virus took oral contraceptives. The findings are discussed and compared with previous reports.

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Willmott, F. E., & Mair, H. J. (1978). Genital herpesvirus infection in women attending a venereal diseases clinic. British Journal of Venereal Diseases, 54(5), 341–343. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.54.5.341

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