Herpes Explotion!

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Herpes Rates Could Explode by 2025

A new study contends nearly half of young American women might be infected.

By Randy Dotinga
HealthScoutNews Reporter
FRIDAY, Oct. 11 (HealthScoutNews) -- Nearly half of all young American women could suffer from genital herpes by the year 2025 if nothing more is done to stem the disease's spread, a new study contends.

As for young men, a group of U.S. and Canadian epidemiologists is estimating they won't be much better off than their female counterparts. In less than three decades, 39 percent of males aged 15 to 39 could have herpes, the researchers predict.

Besides the costs in medical care and personal suffering, such an increase in herpes could also exacerbate other health threats, says Dr. Michael Horberg, an authority on sexually transmitted diseases (STD).

"The presence of herpes causes inflammation, and increases your risk of contracting other STDs like HIV," he says.

While herpes gets only a fraction of the attention of potentially deadly STDs such as AIDS and syphilis, it is much more common. An estimated 22 percent of adult Americans are infected with a genital strain known as herpes simplex virus type 2.

In the most serious cases, the disease can cause spinal problems and brain swelling. "Needless to say, it's very painful," Horberg adds.

Herpes can be especially risky for women. "The big concern is if they have active herpes during pregnancy," Horberg says. "They can pass it to the baby during delivery, and it can cause blindness and other defects."

Drugs usually can suppress the herpes virus during outbreaks, but those infected can become contagious before they notice the lesions that come during outbreaks, he says.

In the new study, the epidemiologists developed a mathematical formula to estimate how the herpes epidemic among heterosexuals will evolve over the next few decades.

The findings appear in the October issue of the journal Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

The researchers estimate that 49 percent of women aged 15 to 39 will be infected with herpes simplex virus type 2 by 2025 if present trends continue. The associated medical costs would rise to $2.7 billion in 2025, from $1.8 billion in 2000.

The researchers' predictions could indeed come to pass, but figuring out the trajectory of a disease is tricky business, says Frank Myers, an epidemiologist at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego who was not involved in the study.

For example, some health experts in the 1980s predicted the rates of tuberculosis in the United States would level off or increase slightly if prevention budgets were cut. However, tuberculosis rates actually skyrocketed as HIV entered the picture and made thousands of people more vulnerable to the disease, Myers says.

In another example, experts predicted the HIV epidemic would keep growing rapidly, but they didn't anticipate that gay men would adopt safer sex practices, he says.

Herpes can't be cured, so it seems logical that it would keep increasing, Myers says, "but the authors and I could be wrong."

Regardless of the trends in herpes infection, sexually active Americans can prevent getting the disease by wearing condoms or insisting on their use and by avoiding sex with people who have active lesions, Horberg says. He adds that people with herpes should avoid sex during outbreaks to prevent spreading their infection.

 

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Regardless of the trends in herpes infection, sexually active Americans can prevent getting the disease by wearing condoms or insisting on their use and by avoiding sex with people who have active lesions, Horberg says. He adds that people with herpes should avoid sex during outbreaks to prevent spreading their infection.

I was under the impression that condoms don't neccesarily help.

edit: and this is the one I'm most afraid of actually. Also, girls can have it but not know (unless they get tested) .. but you can have it and be able to transmit it without getting outbreaks and what-not.

 

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Originally posted by: smp
Regardless of the trends in herpes infection, sexually active Americans can prevent getting the disease by wearing condoms or insisting on their use and by avoiding sex with people who have active lesions, Horberg says. He adds that people with herpes should avoid sex during outbreaks to prevent spreading their infection.

I was under the impression that condoms don't neccesarily help.

edit: and this is the one I'm most afraid of actually. Also, girls can have it but not know (unless they get tested) .. but you can have it and be able to transmit it without getting outbreaks and what-not.


A condom does help, but is NOT 100% as lesions can be on the outside of the Vagina.

And if you are sexual active and have had sex with more than 2 different people a year then you need to get a STD test at LEAST once a year. I just have it done with my other blood work at physical time, no biggie. That and I would not want to spread soemthing, and if someone KNEW they had a STD and gave it to me, I would make sure that girl was locked up, and when they got out I would ruin there life, major payne style.
 

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I was under the impression that condoms don't neccesarily help.
Exactly, no wonder there is an explosion of herpes if this is the predominant medical advice being given.

Herpetic lesions can be and usually are on any part of the perineal or genital area. Herpetic lesions can and often are confused for any number of common skin maladies such as pimples, contact dermatitis, insect bites, or just a generalized rash. Unless you have a condom that also has 10" rim around the base to cover your entire perineum and genital area, you aren't protected from herpes.

The only protection from herpes and other incurable STD's outside of abstinence is to know your partner...extremely well.
 

Kadarin

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"Explotion"? I now have this mental image of some lotion that you glop onto your skin which then explodes into a herpes outbreak.

Yes, the idea of herpes is quite frightening, and we all should definitely take care to avoid infection.
 

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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: smp Regardless of the trends in herpes infection, sexually active Americans can prevent getting the disease by wearing condoms or insisting on their use and by avoiding sex with people who have active lesions, Horberg says. He adds that people with herpes should avoid sex during outbreaks to prevent spreading their infection. I was under the impression that condoms don't neccesarily help. edit: and this is the one I'm most afraid of actually. Also, girls can have it but not know (unless they get tested) .. but you can have it and be able to transmit it without getting outbreaks and what-not.
A condom does help, but is NOT 100% as lesions can be on the outside of the Vagina. And if you are sexual active and have had sex with more than 2 different people a year then you need to get a STD test at LEAST once a year. I just have it done with my other blood work at physical time, no biggie. That and I would not want to spread soemthing, and if someone KNEW they had a STD and gave it to me, I would make sure that girl was locked up, and when they got out I would ruin there life, major payne style.

Okay, I've been tested a few times and everytime I go my doctor tells me that it's probably better that I go to one of those anonymous places. I asked him why and he told me that insurance companies look at this stuff in your medical file, and that if they see a lot of STD tests in there, you are high risk. I guess their logic for this is that if you care enough about your health to bother getting tested, you are high risk. WTF? Anyways, I don't care cause I'm not getting life insurance anytime soon anyways.
Herpes sucks, and yes, of course it's going to explote if people think that condoms are the answer to all sexual problems.


If a girl has cold sores, don't let her .. you know .. don't kiss her either.