what is Herpes simplex virus – master of disguise and invisibility
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It is often referred to as a "master of disguise and invisibility" due to its ability to hide from the immune system. HSV has two types: HSV-1, which usually causes oral herpes, and HSV-2, which usually causes genital herpes. Both types can cause sores in either Show more…
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