The herpes simplex virus is extremely contagious and may cause outbreaks on various part of the body. There are two variations of this virus, namely type 1 and type 2. Type 1 of the virus is normally connected with outbreaks of cold sores and blisters in and around the lips and mouth area. The virus is normally passed on via contamination from infected hands or fingers which have touched the infected blisters or contaminated saliva. Another way of transmitting this virus is by kissing. This is a very easy way to transmit the virus from one individual to another. Occurancies of outbreaks of the simplex virus can vary wildly between weeks, months or maybe even years. Those people who have a less than good immune system are much more likely to suffer from outbreaks than View the rest of this article
Monday, July 23, 2007
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