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- $Title{Risks of Contact with Herpes Patients}
- $Subject{shingles rash virus chickenpox Infections infection herpes zoster
- contagious diseases disease immunity varicella-zoster child children}
- $Volume{A-20}
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- Risks of Contact with Herpes Patients
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- QUESTION: My husband has a bad case of herpes and the rash looks terrible.
- Since we are always together, I am worried that I might catch the same thing,
- since the doctor called it a viral infection. What risks am I running if I
- continue to care for my husband?
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- ANSWER: Your risks are probably not great, although herpes (also called
- herpes zoster) is a contagious disease. It all depends upon whether or not
- you have developed an immunity to the virus such as that gained from having
- chickenpox. Both chickenpox and shingles are caused by the same virus (the
- varicella-zoster virus), and since most adults have been exposed to this virus
- as children, shingles is rarely transmitted from adult to adult. It's a
- different story with children though, and there are many reports of children
- developing chickenpox after contact with an adult suffering from shingles, so
- this is not the time for visits by your grandchildren. When children with
- severe herpes zoster require hospitalization, they are isolated from other
- patients on the children's floor, to prevent additional infections. With
- ordinary hygiene measures, you may continue to care for your husband without
- undue fears.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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