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. 1983 Feb;29:258, 261-262, 264.

Herpes Genitalis in Patients Attending a Clinic for Sexually Transmitted Diseases

David Lawee, Mory Gutman, Millie Hrytzay, Jeanette McLachlin
PMCID: PMC2153772  PMID: 21283317

Abstract

In a prospective study of 210 patients attending a hospital-based sexually transmitted disease clinic, we documented the prevalence of genital herpes infection (GHI) and its association with gonococcal infection (GI). Herpes simplex virus type 2 was cultured from 58% of symptomatic patients and 0.5% of asymptomatic patients.

The ratio of GI to GHI was 41:31 by clinical criteria. The laboratory-confirmed ratio was 41:18. These ratios are much higher than those normally used to estimate the caseload of GHI.

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