Medicina: Ematologia: Talassemie e trapianto del midollo osseo
English |
herpes simplex (en.) |
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Attestation |
3
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Part of speech |
Noun syntagm
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Grammatical label |
Uncountable
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Variant |
HSV
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Definition |
Herpes simplex viruses (HSVs) are ubiquitous, extremely host-adapted pathogens that can cause a wide variety of illnesses. Two types exist: type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). Both are closely related but differ in epidemiology. HSV-1 is transmitted chiefly by contact with infected saliva, whereas HSV-2 is transmitted sexually or from a mother’s genital tract infection to her newborn. Herpes simplex infections are asymptomatic in as many as 80% of patients, but symptomatic infections may be characterized by significant morbidity and recurrence. Moreover, infections can cause life-threatening complications, particularly in immunocompromised hosts. HSV infection appears to have increased in prevalence worldwide in the last 2 decades, making it a major public health concern. The availability of effective chemotherapy underscores that the prompt recognition of the infection and early initiation of therapy are of utmost importance in the management of the disease. Herpes simplex is recently being studied as a possibile viral vector in gene therapy against various genetic diseases.
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Definition source |
E-Medicine - Instant Access to the Minds of Medicine.
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Context |
Analysis of viral serology revealed the presence of antibodies against hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and herpes simplex virus (HSV) but not cytomegalovirus (CMV) in both.
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Context source |
Spaner, D., et al. (1998). ‘Acute intestinal graft-versus-host disease in a singeneic bone marrow transplant recipient’. Transplantation 66(9):1251. (RISCEN03)
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Subject field |
Haemopoiesis
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Sub-field (level 1) |
Thalassemias
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Sub-field (level 2) |
Therapies
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Generic concept |
Herpes, viral vector
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Specific concept |
Herpes genitalis, herpes labialis
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Coordinate concept |
Retrovirus, lentivirus, adeno-associated virus
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Related concept |
Gene therapy, gene transfection, viral vector
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it |
Herpes Simplex (It.)
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Reliability code |
3
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