If the infected genitalia was never in contact with the vagina she will not be infected, but if the guy has oral herpes also and gives oral sex to the girl then she will be infected
2006-06-29 18:50:24
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answered by willow 1
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answered by Anonymous
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Research suggests that the virus can be transmitted even in the absence of clinical disease, so that a sex partner without obvious genital herpes may still transmit the illness. Asymptomatic spread may actually contribute more to the spread of genital herpes than does active disease.
Prevention is difficult since the virus can be spread to others even when the infected person has no evidence of a current outbreak. However, avoiding direct contact with an open lesion will lower the risk of infection. People with genital herpes should avoid sexual contact when active lesions are present. People with known genital herpes but without current clinical symptoms should inform their partner that they have the disease. This will allow both parties to use barrier protection (condoms) to prevent the spread of the illness.
oral-oral contact plays some role in transmission,The researchers also found that men were potentially infectious at the same rate as women when no symptoms were noticeable, disproving the myth men can't spread the virus while symptom free.
2006-06-30 19:55:30
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answered by purple 6
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it is possible. there are herpes 1 and 2.
either can have an outbreak on mouth (cold sores are an example of herpes 1
this can be transferred to genitals.
can get herpes even if no outbreak present
2006-06-29 18:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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the herpes simplex virus type of 16, 18 will transmited by men to women during their contacts form vaginal.
2006-06-30 08:33:57
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answered by sara kahi 1
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no you don't have to worry, but I think the best medicine available for genital herpes is Valtrex.
2006-06-29 19:01:58
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answered by v k 3
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Not unless he has active oral herpes (cold sores).
2006-07-01 10:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because the infection normally stays on the lower extremeties of the infected person. so dont worry, the best medication for that ailement is Xipro ( xiprofloxacin )
Thanks
2006-06-29 18:52:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Not unless he has oral sores, or unless you contacted his genital region with yours.
2006-06-29 20:39:19
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answered by spookykid313 5
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GENITAL... his genitals wouldve have had to touch hers to pass on the virus.
his mouth is not his genitals ;)
2006-07-06 12:01:20
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answered by the queen is here 3
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