Abstract
In recent years, it has become increasingly clear that genital ulcers from herpes simplex virus (HSV) are associated with HIV acquisition. In light of this evolving synergy in transmission and the availability of effective antiviral therapy, proper diagnosis and management of HSV becomes increasingly important. Unfortunately, conventional HSV management is founded on several popular misconceptions. Herein, we hope to dispel these common misconceptions and expand the current model of herpetic reactivation. By doing so, we aimed to unveil potential pitfalls in current herpetic management.
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