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| Where is type I herpes simplex usually found? |
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Definition
| usually around or in mouth; may be on fingers |
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| Where is type II herpes simplex usually found? |
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Definition
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Term
| List some stimuli for herpes simplex outbreaks. |
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Definition
| immunodeficiency, trauma, fever, menses, UV light, intercourse |
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Term
| Name 5 risk factors for herpes simplex infection. |
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Definition
lifetime number of sexual partners < 30 years old female low socioeconomic status HIV + |
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| How does herpes simplex present? |
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Definition
itching, burning, erythema vesicles are very painful vesicles rupture, ulcerate, and crust |
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