
Herpes simplex virus causes skin infections particularly in the mouth and in genital area. Presently, herpes simplex
infection is still incurable, although
treatments are available such as vaccines.
There are eight types of preventive
herpes simplex virus. The two most common types are HSV1 and HSV2. Type HSV1 is more commonly associated with oral infections which results to painful watery sores. Type HSV2, on the other hand is more commonly associated with genital infection which results to blisters. Herpes simplex virus may also cause encephalitis that is 70% lethal.
The human body is a very complicated chemical manufacturing and processing unit. It is capable of reducing complex protein chains into their basic amino acid constituents. These amino acids are then re-assembled to form other types of proteins which may
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Diabetes is one of the documented ancient diseases such as herpes simplex infection. It was in the year 70 A.D. that a Greek physician by the name of Areteu of Capadocia, Greece, described the disease diabetes. Diabetes is actually a Greek word which li
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