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- W2016856961 abstract "To the Editor.— We have several objections to the article entitled Survival of Herpes Simplex Virus in Water Specimens Collected From Hot Tubs in Spa Facilities and on Plastic Surfaces, by Nerurkar et al. 1 The most important objections center around the authors' repeated statements that it is important to consider possible nonvenereal modes of transmission of herpes simplex virus [HSV] infections, that those sources [tap water and plastic surfaces] must be considered as important possible routes for nonvenereal spread of HSV, and, finally, that further epidemiologic studies will be needed to clarify the recognized of fomites in the spread of HSV. Neither the studies cited 2-3 nor the study reported 1 support an increasingly recognized role for fomites in the spread of genital herpes. The theoretical possibility of nonsexual transmission of genital herpes may seem reasonable to laboratory investigators, the press, the general public, or to physicians not" @default.
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- W2016856961 title "Transmission of Herpes Simplex" @default.
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