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Herpes is a disease caused by herpes simplex [viruses]. | Herpes is a disease caused by herpes simplex [viruses]. | ||
− | An infection infects the [[epithelium]] cells of the skin or [[mucosa]] and dies. The virus then crawls into nearby nerve cells and persists there for life. A therapy cannot prevent this survival, it rather tries to prevent the virus from multiplying after an outbreak has occurred. | + | An infection infects the [[Epithel/en|epithelium]] cells of the skin or [[Mucosa/en|mucosa]] and dies. The virus then crawls into nearby nerve cells and persists there for life. A therapy cannot prevent this survival, it rather tries to prevent the virus from multiplying after an outbreak has occurred. |
Two forms of herpes simplex viruses are known in humans: | Two forms of herpes simplex viruses are known in humans: | ||
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*Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1, herpes labials, lip herpes) and *Herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2, genital herpes, genital herpes) | *Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1, herpes labials, lip herpes) and *Herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2, genital herpes, genital herpes) | ||
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Herpes is a disease caused by herpes simplex [viruses].
An infection infects the epithelium cells of the skin or mucosa and dies. The virus then crawls into nearby nerve cells and persists there for life. A therapy cannot prevent this survival, it rather tries to prevent the virus from multiplying after an outbreak has occurred.
Two forms of herpes simplex viruses are known in humans:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpes_simplex (Wikipedia CC-by-sa-3.0)