What Is The Difference Between The Two Herpes Viruses?

Featured Article

Introduction


Shingles and chickenpox are both caused by a single virus of the herpes family, known as varicella-zoster virus (VZV). The word herpes is derived from the Greek word "herpein," which means "to creep," a reference to a characteristic pattern of skin eruptions. VZV causes two different clinical illnesses:

  • Varicella, or chickenpox, develops after an individual is exposed to VZV for the first time.
  • Herpes zoster, or shingles, develops from reactivation of the virus later in life, usually...
Read more

More information on "What Is The Difference Between The Two Herpes Viruses?"

From Our Experts

See more SharePosts »

From Our Sources

More on Genital Herpes »

Ask a Question

Get answers from our experts and community members.

Btn_ask_question_med
View all questions (3295) >