Herpes Epidemic Rise
Oral herpes, an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, is estimated to be present in 50 to 80 percent of the American adult population. 20 percent, over 50 million people, are infected with genital herpes, also caused by the herpes simplex virus, and the majority of these cases may be unaware they even have it. Studies show that more than 500,000 Americans are diagnosed with genital herpes each year, and the largest increase is occurring in young teens.
There is no cure for herpes to date. Supporting your immune system should be your first goal. A weakened immune system is more prone to outbreaks. Efforts to develop a herpes vaccine by biotechnology companies are ongoing. Until an effective herpes vaccine or cure for HSV infection is found, the prevailing approach to treatment continues to be suppressive antiviral therapy. Links on this page go to products, services and publications that can help you cope with herpes in your life.
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Mission Of This Herpes Web Site:
- To help you reduce the risk of spreading herpes
- To fill the desperate need for herpes education
- To help you gain the confidence to manage herpes in your daily life
- To provide links to confidential Herpes testing and STD testing
- To provide information about other STDs through www.STDsite.com
- To inform you of ways to limit herpes recurrences
- To inform you of products beneficial to herpes sufferers
- To make herpes related products available through this home page
- To introduce you to Herpes Dating Services
- To feature articles about herpes and all related viruses
- To show the relationship between good health and herpes
- To introduce you to the first romantic comedy, "H": A Novel, focusing on life with herpes
- To provide an opportunity for herpes sufferers to share their personal experiences
- To provide an avenue to other publications about herpes and the People Talk About ....Herpes Book
- To improve your wellness with immune boosting products
- To allow you to ask questions and view answers from the Doctors
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If you believe you have been exposed to herpes, do you also think you may have been exposed to another STD?
Current Featured Article
The Truth about HSV-1 and HSV-2, (American Social Health Association,ASHA)
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resource of information about Herpes, Herpes Products, and Herpes Services.
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