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Genital Herpes Transmission

Genital herpes transmission is very easy, small verruca in genital or oral herpes appear after a contact with an infected person. HSV-1 infection of the sex organs almost always is by oral to sex organ with a person who has the oral HSV-1 infection. HSV-1 can be transmitted contact with through saliva infected with the virus. HSV-2 is almost always contracted through sexual contact. Genital herpes transmission is very easy, small verruca in genital or oral herpes appear after a contact with an infected person.

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Genital Herpes Transmission

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Verruca, Oral Herpes

In other words, HSV can be transmitted even when there are no visible symptoms or lesions. This shedding is commonly referred to as “silent outbreak”. HSV-1 and HSV-2 reside in the lesions they cause, thus infection is contracted through direct contact, however, it sheds between episodes from skin that does not appear to be broken or to have a sore and may be transmitted then. Genital herpes transmission is very easy, small verruca in genital or oral herpes appear after a contact with an infected person.

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

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