Abstract

Herpetic infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) is one of the significant problems of modern health care. This is due to a sharp increase in the incidence, a wide range of clinical manifestations, the possibility of an asymptomatic course and a high contagiousness of the pathogen. The probability of intrauterine transmission of HSV, which significantly worsens perinatal outcomes, has been proven. Over 90% of people in the world are infected with HSV, and only 20% of it manifests itself clinically.

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