Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3150532006> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 100 of
100
with 100 items per page.
- W3150532006 abstract "Human infections with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2) are common throughout the world. HSV infection can cause a variety of illnesses depending on the anatomic site infected, whether it is a primary or recurrent infection, and the immune status of the person infected. Persons at risk for serious or prolonged active HSV infection are those with eczema, severe burns, or immunosuppressive conditions, such as organ transplant patients or HIV-infected persons. Primary infection occurs in individuals who have not previously been infected with either HSV-1 or HSV-2. Primary infections may be subclinical or mild enough to be unrecognized in a majority of cases, whereas clinically apparent infections comprise a wide array of presentations, ranging from mild pharyngitis or cutaneous infections to severe generalized disease and, on rare occasions, death (1). HSV-1 has a greater propensity to cause oral infections and is typically acquired during childhood. The most frequent manifestation of primary HSV-1 infection in children is gingivostomatitis. Primary HSV-1 infection in adolescents and adults usually manifests as pharyngitis or tonsillitis. Conjunctivitis, keratitis, vesicular eruptions of the skin, herpes whitlow, and encephalitis occur much less frequently. While the most common manifestation of sexually acquired HSV-2 is genital disease, both HSV-2 and HSV-1 can cause genital infection. HSV is the most common cause of genital ulcer disease in developed countries. In recent years, HSV-1 has been more frequently implicated as the etiologic agent (1). Complications of HSV-2 infection include aseptic meningitis and other neurological complications, extragenital lesions, and disseminated infection. Neonatal herpes is caused by mother-to-child transmission of HSV-1 or HSV-2 in utero, during the birth process, or during the neonatal period. Infants infected during delivery or postpartum present in one of three ways: (i) disease localized to the skin, eyes, or mouth; (ii) central nervous system disease with or without skin, eye, or mouth disease; or (iii) disseminated infection. HSV-1 seroprevalence in the United States declined about 7% from 1999 to 2004 and from 2005 to 2010, with roughly 60% of persons being HSV-1 seropositive among 40- to 49-year-olds (2). HSV-2 seroprevalence in the United States increased by more than 50% between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s but then began to decline; in 2005 to 2010, the estimated seroprevalence was 25% in 40- to 49-year-olds (2)." @default.
- W3150532006 created "2021-04-13" @default.
- W3150532006 creator A5025156804 @default.
- W3150532006 date "2006-01-01" @default.
- W3150532006 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W3150532006 title "Herpes Simplex Virus" @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1507721060 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1518270264 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1539384503 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1569723577 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1617360616 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1643716094 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1817780724 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1921524964 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1964565680 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1980141034 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1982565455 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W1989286641 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2001752918 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2009651602 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2011554969 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2029306541 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2044696436 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2045820209 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2050014398 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2052104172 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2055412049 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2063697332 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2069627353 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2078929408 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2102709190 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2105502989 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2111646121 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2119637290 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2123063926 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2133422332 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2135193487 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2141613431 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2151917865 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2153040869 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2154073366 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2164736000 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2170810361 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2321354409 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2334917064 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2410831086 @default.
- W3150532006 cites W2734455503 @default.
- W3150532006 doi "https://doi.org/10.1128/9781555815905.ch70" @default.
- W3150532006 hasPublicationYear "2006" @default.
- W3150532006 type Work @default.
- W3150532006 sameAs 3150532006 @default.
- W3150532006 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W3150532006 countsByYear W31505320062016 @default.
- W3150532006 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W3150532006 hasAuthorship W3150532006A5025156804 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C113280763 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C16005928 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C187212893 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C2522874641 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C2779279270 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C2781026528 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C2781196997 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C2781304901 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConcept C83455156 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C113280763 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C126322002 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C159047783 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C16005928 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C187212893 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C203014093 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C2522874641 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C2779134260 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C2779279270 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C2781026528 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C2781196997 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C2781304901 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C71924100 @default.
- W3150532006 hasConceptScore W3150532006C83455156 @default.
- W3150532006 hasLocation W31505320061 @default.
- W3150532006 hasOpenAccess W3150532006 @default.
- W3150532006 hasPrimaryLocation W31505320061 @default.
- W3150532006 hasRelatedWork W1981045519 @default.
- W3150532006 hasRelatedWork W1990331653 @default.
- W3150532006 hasRelatedWork W1993339219 @default.
- W3150532006 hasRelatedWork W2031693012 @default.
- W3150532006 hasRelatedWork W2063242460 @default.
- W3150532006 hasRelatedWork W2145940587 @default.
- W3150532006 hasRelatedWork W2158920391 @default.
- W3150532006 hasRelatedWork W2161068032 @default.
- W3150532006 hasRelatedWork W2418542665 @default.
- W3150532006 hasRelatedWork W2969488473 @default.
- W3150532006 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3150532006 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3150532006 magId "3150532006" @default.
- W3150532006 workType "book-chapter" @default.