Prevalence of herpes simplex virus type 1- and 2-specific antibodies among the acute, recurrent, and provoked types of female genital herpes

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Sixty-eight sera from the acute, recurrent, and provoked types of female genital herpes were compared for the seroprevalence of herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 by immunodot assay using HSV glycoprotein G. In the HSV- l-isolated patients, no HSV-2 antibodies were detected, whereas in the HSV- 2-isolated patients, HSV-1 seroprevalence was 9% for the acute type, 89% for the provoked type (P< 0.005), and 55% for the recurrent type (P < 0.05). The natural history of female genital herpes and the possible protective role of pre-existing antibodies in preventing the acquisition or clinical manifestation of a subsequent HSV infection are discussed.

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Hashido, M., Lee, F. K., Nahmias, A. J., & Kawana, T. (1997). Prevalence of herpes simplex virus type 1- and 2-specific antibodies among the acute, recurrent, and provoked types of female genital herpes. Microbiology and Immunology, 41(10), 823–827. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.1997.tb01935.x

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