
Is HSV2 Antibody (infection) Prevalence Is Common ?

Question: Hello
I missed ask qestion - because i was busy but you will remember our discussion about genital herpes from your profile
I have question about your last answer -
As in first answer about genital herpes meningitis that it is very rare -
1. But in last letter you answered that - Genital herpes in women would be more severe and needs admission in many occasions !
How do you mean many occasions - how often ?
In literature it is said - possible complications include vaginal yeast infections (“thrush”), bladder problems with trouble urinating
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK525769/
and 2 % of woman could have urine incontinence - from literature
These numbers make 2 % from woman genital herpes - not more
Some people during their first infection will also experience fever and body aches, and difficulty passing urine, requiring admission to hospital (though this is uncommon).
https://www.thewomens.org.au/health-information/sex-sexuality/sexually-transmitted-infections/genital-herpes
So in conclusion in woman not more than 2% from genital herpes - it is logic - not like woman wit genital herpes need hospitalisation in many occasions
2. And your answer as - there are rare HSV2 infections ( your answer - whereas it s very less with HSV2 infection)
Studies show that
in US
Among unpartnered 45-49 year olds, HSV2 seroprevalence was 55.3% in women
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC0000/
And results in the world are the same.
https://academic.oup.com/jid/article/186/Supplement_1/S3/836780
So by older age about 50 % carry HSV2 but more than 90 % are asymptomatic - all these data from literature
So in conclusion HSV2 antibody (infection) prevalence is common !
Thank you very much
I missed ask qestion - because i was busy but you will remember our discussion about genital herpes from your profile
I have question about your last answer -
As in first answer about genital herpes meningitis that it is very rare -
1. But in last letter you answered that - Genital herpes in women would be more severe and needs admission in many occasions !
How do you mean many occasions - how often ?
In literature it is said - possible complications include vaginal yeast infections (“thrush”), bladder problems with trouble urinating
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK525769/
and 2 % of woman could have urine incontinence - from literature
These numbers make 2 % from woman genital herpes - not more
Some people during their first infection will also experience fever and body aches, and difficulty passing urine, requiring admission to hospital (though this is uncommon).
https://www.thewomens.org.au/health-information/sex-sexuality/sexually-transmitted-infections/genital-herpes
So in conclusion in woman not more than 2% from genital herpes - it is logic - not like woman wit genital herpes need hospitalisation in many occasions
2. And your answer as - there are rare HSV2 infections ( your answer - whereas it s very less with HSV2 infection)
Studies show that
in US
Among unpartnered 45-49 year olds, HSV2 seroprevalence was 55.3% in women
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC0000/
And results in the world are the same.
https://academic.oup.com/jid/article/186/Supplement_1/S3/836780
So by older age about 50 % carry HSV2 but more than 90 % are asymptomatic - all these data from literature
So in conclusion HSV2 antibody (infection) prevalence is common !
Thank you very much
Brief Answer:
These questions were discussed already in the earlier discussions.
Detailed Answer:
HI,
I answered already for your questions.
HSV 2 admissions are little more in women. than in men.
The prevalence of HSV 2 is in ascending trend only. Only the CNS involvement with HSV 2 is not encountered in this part of world. i don't want to continue any more in this topic
Dr S. Murugan
These questions were discussed already in the earlier discussions.
Detailed Answer:
HI,
I answered already for your questions.
HSV 2 admissions are little more in women. than in men.
The prevalence of HSV 2 is in ascending trend only. Only the CNS involvement with HSV 2 is not encountered in this part of world. i don't want to continue any more in this topic
Dr S. Murugan
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj

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