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Information on herpes simplex vaccine
Many researches
are still going on, on the usage of vaccine to prevent the infections
of the herpes simplex virus. The primary purpose of the vaccine
is to prevent the infections of the herpes simplex virus. The vaccine
would not be useful to control the infections in the persons who
are already infected. For persons who have frequent flare-ups drugs
like acyclovir, Valacyclovir, or Famciclovir can be used. For persons
who have recurrences of flare-ups these medicines will be use. Vaccines
can be used only for persons who are not infected by herpes in their
life time. If the person has been infected at least once then the
vaccine will not be useful in them. It wont be effective in
such persons. Hence vaccines are effective only in persons who are
not even once affected by the herpes simplex virus. Although an
effective vaccine is yet to be released there are many researches
going on in that area.
Isoniplex (Isoprinosine)
is a medication that is available in many countries for treating
HSV infections. Due to its anti viral actions it prevents the infections
from the herpes simplex virus of certain types only. Vaccines against
herpes are still under research and experimental stage only. It
is found that a vaccine from SmithKline Beecham is an attempt to
prevent genital herpes and is found to offer only partial protection
against genital herpes and this vaccine to be limited to the female
patients who had never had HSV1 infections and do not have genital
herpes currently. Still researches and experiments are going on
in Europe and US regarding a perfect vaccine for preventing both
the types of herpes simplex virus.
Disclaimer
: The text presented on these pages is for your information
only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It
may not represent your true individual medical situation. Do not
use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease
without consulting a qualified health care provider. Please consult
your health care provider if you have any questions or concerns.
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