Ability of Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Types 1 and 2 To Induce Clinical Disease and Establish Latency Following Previous Genital Infection with the Heterologous HSV Type
Landry M, Zibello T. Ability of Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Types 1 and 2 To Induce Clinical Disease and Establish Latency Following Previous Genital Infection with the Heterologous HSV Type. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 1988, 158: 1220-1226. PMID: 2848899, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/158.6.1220.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCervix UteriFemaleGangliaGuinea PigsHerpes GenitalisRecurrenceSimplexvirusSpinal CordVaginaConceptsHerpes simplex virus type 1Simplex virus type 1Virus type 1Clinical diseaseHSV typesSuperinfecting virusType 1Heterologous virus typesPrevious genital infectionsLevels of serumHSV antibodiesGenital infectionHSV-2Prior infectionLatent infectionHSV-1Type 2Months postinoculationGuinea pigsVirus typeInitial virusLatent virusSuperinfectionInfectionDisease