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What is genital herpes and why is testing so important?


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references

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2. Leone P, Fleming D, Gilsenan AW, et al. Seroprevalence of herpes simplex virus-2 in suburban primary care offices in the United States. Sex Trans Dis 2004; 31: 311-16

3. Langenberg A, Corey L, Ashley R, et al. A prospective study of new infections with herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2. NEJM 1999;341:1432-1438

4. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines, 2006. MMWR 2006; 55 (No. RR-11): 1 to 100

5. American Social Health Association. Sexually Transmitted Diseases in America: How many and at what cost? 1998

6. Smith PD, Roberts CM. American college health association annual pap test and sexually transmitted infection survey: 2006. J Am Coll Health 2009 Jan-Feb; 57(4): 389-94

7. Engleberg R, Carrell D, Krantz E, et al. Natural history of genital herpes simplex virus type 1 infection. Sex Trans Dis 2003; 30: 174-7

8. Xu F, Steenberg MR, Kottiri BJ, et al. Trends in herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2 seroprevalence in the United States. JAMA 2006;296:964-973

9. Ashley RL, Corey L. Effect of acyclovir treatment of primary genital herpes on the antibody response to herpes simplex virus. J Clin Invest 1984; 73: 1-8

10. Song B, Dwyer DE, Mindel A. HSV type specific serology in sexual health clinics: use, benefits, and who gets tested. Sex Transm Infect 2004; 80: 113-117

11. Morrow RA, Brown ZA. Common use of inaccurate antibody assays to identify infection status with herpes simplex virus type 2. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2005; 193: 361-2

12. Ashley RL. Performance and use of HSV type-specific serology test kits. Herpes 2002; 9(2): 38-45

13. Ashley-Morrow R, Krantz E, Wald A. Time course of seroconversion by HerpeSelect ELISA after acquisition of genital herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) or HSV-2. Sex Transm Dis 2003 Apr;30(4):310-4

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