HSV-1 predominates in orofacial lesions and typically is found in the trigeminal ganglia, while HSV-2 is most commonly found in the lumbosacral ganglia. The apparent preference for a particular ...
HSV and varicella zoster virus (VZV) are common pathogens of skin and mucous membranes and the CNS. Their rapid and accurate diagnosis is essential for their treatment as well as infection control ...
or HSV-2 (400 million). For people with a herpes lesion outbreak, symptoms can be uncomfortable. Herpes simplex virus remains in your body long term, though often in a dormant state without symptoms.
While most HSV infections are asymptomatic and can be undiagnosed, infection with HSV-2 recurrent lesions on the genitals occur in some patients and having the infection increases the risk of ...