Herpes Virus Persistence: Understanding Latency and Reactivation
Once infected with the herpes virus, it stays in the body for the rest of a person's life. After the initial infection, the virus enters a dormant phase and hides in nerve cells. Periodically, the virus may reactivate and travel down the nerves to the skin to cause recurrent outbreaks of cold sores or genital herpes.Herpes - Related Articles
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