Herpes

A study highlights that high-income and upper-middle-income nations bear the greatest economic burden from herpes infections as of 2016.

About Herpes Simplex

  • Herpes is a group of viral infections caused by herpes simplex viruses (HSV).
  • The virus resides in nerve cells and cycles between periods of dormancy and activity.
  • Transmission occurs through direct contact with infected individuals or contaminated surfaces.
  • Symptoms include painful sores or blisters, commonly appearing on the lips, mouth, genitals, and anus.

Types of Herpes Simplex Virus

  1. Type 1 (HSV-1)
    • Spread primarily through oral contact.
    • Causes infections around the mouth (oral herpes or cold sores) and can also lead to genital herpes.
    • Most adults are infected with HSV-1.
  2. Type 2 (HSV-2)
    • Transmitted through sexual contact.
    • Causes genital herpes.
    • Many infected individuals have mild or no symptoms, but the virus can cause painful blisters or ulcers that recur.

Treatment and Prevention

  • There is no permanent cure for herpes, but medications can manage symptoms and reduce transmission.
  • Prevention efforts focus on promoting safe sexual practices to prevent HSV-2 transmission and educating about the risks of oral-genital contact for HSV-1.

Prevalence

  • Globally, as of 2016, about 67% of people under 50 had HSV-1 infection, primarily acquired during childhood.
  • HSV-2 affects approximately 13% of individuals aged 15–49 worldwide, with higher prevalence among women due to more efficient transmission from men.

Herpes in India

  • The National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) reports a herpes prevalence rate in India ranging from 3 to 10%.
  • Higher prevalence is noted in states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Gujarat.

This information underscores the global impact of herpes infections and highlights regional variations in prevalence and impact.

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