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Sunday, November, 29, 2009
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HSV-2 can affect any area of the skin or mucous membranes. If the person is contagious and is 'shedding' the virus it can be transmitted in saliva, therefore kissing is a means of viral transmission. Although the virus is more likely to be transmitted when sores are present, the absence of sores does not guarantee this. This article provides some good insights into how the virus can be transmitted.
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