PubMed ID: 8362051This paper describes a case of transmission of herpetic with low to the index finger of a dental student from a patient with herpes simplex virus. The recognition of intraoral viral infections in patients is important because these viruses have serious implications for heaith care providers. Rubber gloves must be worn when patients with primary or secondary herpetic lesions are treated. Asymptomatic permanent herpes virus carriers must also be treated with appropriate precautions. © 1993, Quintessence Publishing Co. Inc. All rights reserved
There are 80 types of known herpes virus, 8 of them can cause infection on humans. They are herpes s...
ObjectiveHerpesvirus infection can cause immunosuppression and then act as a modifier of apical peri...
Human herpesviruses (HHVs) are ubiquitous pathogens that intermittently reactivate from latency. Tra...
Statement of the Problem: Herpes labialis infections are common and present a serious risk to the de...
Lesions on fingers or hands caused by Herpesvirus hominis have in the past been attributed to inocul...
Herpetic whitlow applies to a primary or recurrent herpes simplex infection of the fingers. It is a ...
Context: Herpetic whitlow is caused by herpes virus (type1 or 2) during primary infection or as resu...
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is one of the most prevalent infections worldwide. It consists of two typ...
Infections of Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), is a viral infection that is often in the form of prim...
Herpetic whitlow is an acute viral infection of the hand caused by either herpes simplex virus (HSV)...
BACKGROUND: Dentists are frequently asked by patients to diagnose and treat recurrent herpetic infec...
Objectives Herpes viruses are ubiquitous human pathogens that can be found in the oral environment. ...
Herpetic infections are the most common and poorly controlled human infections. According to the Nat...
Herpetic gingivostomatitis is an infection of primary herpes simplex virus (HSV) type-1 characterize...
Background : Reccurences of herpes labialis (RHL) may be triggered by systemic factors, including st...
There are 80 types of known herpes virus, 8 of them can cause infection on humans. They are herpes s...
ObjectiveHerpesvirus infection can cause immunosuppression and then act as a modifier of apical peri...
Human herpesviruses (HHVs) are ubiquitous pathogens that intermittently reactivate from latency. Tra...
Statement of the Problem: Herpes labialis infections are common and present a serious risk to the de...
Lesions on fingers or hands caused by Herpesvirus hominis have in the past been attributed to inocul...
Herpetic whitlow applies to a primary or recurrent herpes simplex infection of the fingers. It is a ...
Context: Herpetic whitlow is caused by herpes virus (type1 or 2) during primary infection or as resu...
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is one of the most prevalent infections worldwide. It consists of two typ...
Infections of Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), is a viral infection that is often in the form of prim...
Herpetic whitlow is an acute viral infection of the hand caused by either herpes simplex virus (HSV)...
BACKGROUND: Dentists are frequently asked by patients to diagnose and treat recurrent herpetic infec...
Objectives Herpes viruses are ubiquitous human pathogens that can be found in the oral environment. ...
Herpetic infections are the most common and poorly controlled human infections. According to the Nat...
Herpetic gingivostomatitis is an infection of primary herpes simplex virus (HSV) type-1 characterize...
Background : Reccurences of herpes labialis (RHL) may be triggered by systemic factors, including st...
There are 80 types of known herpes virus, 8 of them can cause infection on humans. They are herpes s...
ObjectiveHerpesvirus infection can cause immunosuppression and then act as a modifier of apical peri...
Human herpesviruses (HHVs) are ubiquitous pathogens that intermittently reactivate from latency. Tra...