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Answer: No. Once you develop a cold sore, you will never be rid of the virus. The virus retreats into the ganglions of the nerves. This enables the Herpes Simplex Virus to easily cause infections again and again. It is possible to prevent the activation of t...

VIRUMED® - Medical device for the prevention and treatment of cold sores and fever blisters

Answer: The risk of spreading the herpes-simplex virus is greatest when fluid has already formed in the blisters and these then burst.

Herpes simplex - FAQs - Questions & Answers.

Answer: Answer: Yes, it is possible to infect someone with herpes, even when you don't have any symptoms. Once thought to be transmitted only when sores were present, recent research has shown that herpes simplex virus (HSV) can be passed even when no visibl...

Los Angeles County STD Program - Frequently Asked Questions

Answer:   A.) Yes, Elky Pro Disinfectant Healthcare Spray (SA-143). This product will disinfect HIV-1 (AIDS virus) on inanimate environmental surfaces. It also disinfects Herpes Simplex Virus Types 1 and 2 on inanimate environmental surfaces. This is id...

Hesco, Inc. - Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: Varicella-zoster virus (also called herpes zoster). This causes chickenpox and shingles which are occasionally mistaken for herpes simplex. Shingles is a recurrence of chickenpox and in the elderly it may cause painful nerve damage. Cytomegalovirus (...

Frequently Asked Questions | Herpes Viruses Association

Answer: Antibodies against B virus are generally not protective in the sense that they will prevent another infection or even a reactivation of a latent infection. This situation is similar to what is seen for herpes simplex infections. High levels of antibo...

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Answer: Herpes (Herpes Simplex Virus Type I) is an STD that can cause herpes eye disease. Although not many people who get herpes will develop herpes eye disease, those who do may have redness, light sensitivity, tearing, headache, blisters and rash on the e...

Eye Health: Frequently Asked Questions

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