
Genital herpes infection is very common and on the increase in the United States.
Nationwide 45 million people aged 12 and older (1 out of 5 of the total adolescent and adult population) are infected with HSV-2.
It is more common in women (1 out of 4) than in men (1 out of 5) possibly because male to female transmission is more efficient than female to male transmission.
HSV-2 infection is also more common in areas of high socio-economic disadvantage, facing fundamental issues of health such as:
The Herpes Virus
HSV-type 1
causes fever blisters on the mouth or face (oral herpes)
HSV-type 2
typically affects the genital area (genital herpes)
Both viral types can:
People can remain infected for life after the first initial episode.
Source: http://bitly.com/101-herpes-facts
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