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Stopping the Spread of Herpes Simplex

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Journal Phys Sportsmed
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2017 Dec 30
PMID 29286903
Citations 3
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Abstract

In brief Herpes simplex is readily spread through contact sports like wrestling, and sun exposure, emotional stress, and fever can trigger a recurrence. Ruling out other skin disorders is an important part of the diagnosis. Although acyclovir helps reduce recurrent episodes, physicians need to identify infected athletes early and remove them from sports when contagion is likely.

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