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Genital Herpes Incubation

Genital herpes incubation period can take several months; genital herpes cannot be treated with cone biopsy. Usually, transmission of the virus occurs in cases when the woman is experiencing primary outbreak at the time of the delivery. Transmission of the virus during the birth is rare though causes severe complications. Infection of the infant causes severe illness and has a high mortality rate. Genital herpes incubation period can take several months; genital herpes cannot be treated with cone biopsy.

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Genital Herpes Incubation

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Genital Herpes, Cone Biopsy

The other time of transmission is called neonatal and is occurs during birth if the mother is actively shedding the virus. Women are usually not aware of severe lesions, which are confined to the cervix and therefore they are the carriers of the virus and are able to transmit the infection to other people. Genital herpes incubation period can take several months; genital herpes cannot be treated with cone biopsy.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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