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Recurrent herpes simplex labialis: viral replication and clinical course.

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    Herpes simplex virus (HSV) replication in cold sores peaks early and declines rapidly within four days. Viral shedding kinetics closely mirror the severity and frequency of symptoms in recurrent herpes labialis.

    Area of Science:

    • Virology
    • Dermatology
    • Infectious Diseases

    Background:

    • Recurrent herpes labialis, commonly known as cold sores, is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV).
    • Understanding the viral replication kinetics and clinical course is crucial for developing effective treatments.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the clinical course and viral replication patterns of HSV in recurrent herpes labialis.
    • To provide baseline data for future research on topical antiviral agents.

    Main Methods:

    • Prospective study of 20 subjects with recurrent herpes labialis.
    • Daily monitoring for five days from lesion onset.
    • HSV isolation and viral titration.
    • Thermographic imaging in early symptomatic patients.

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    Main Results:

    • HSV was isolated from 85% of subjects, with 75% positive on day 1.
    • Median HSV titer on day 1 was 1.7 x 10(3)/0.2ml.
    • Viral detection ceased by day 4, with a sharp decline in isolation rates and titers.
    • Clinical symptoms correlated with viral replication kinetics.
    • Thermography identified lesion locations in early stages.

    Conclusions:

    • Viral replication in recurrent herpes labialis is rapid and transient, peaking on day 1 and undetectable by day 4.
    • The clinical presentation of cold sores aligns with the dynamics of HSV replication.
    • Thermography may aid in early detection and localization of lesions.