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Shingles = Herpes zoster
Genital = Herpes simplex viruses (HSV) type 1 and type 2
2007-11-09 19:52:44
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answered by neoplop 7
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2016-05-03 11:55:07
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answered by Arron 3
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2016-08-13 11:09:29
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answered by ? 4
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2015-05-01 04:44:47
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answered by Davin 1
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Herpes zoster, or shingles, is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox. The virus that causes chickenpox is varicella-zoster, a member of the herpesvirus family.
Herpes is caused by two viruses -- herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2).
Herpes zoster and Herpes simplex belong to the same family viz., Herpesviridae but different sub-family..
Please see the web pages for more details on Herpes zoster and Herpes simplex.
2007-11-09 21:56:48
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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Shingles is the same virus as Chicken Pox. The Chicken Pox virus remains in your system forever after you have it.
If a person gets shingles, the nerves become inflamed and they develop large blisters usually just on one side of the body in a band. Could be across the upper back, the lower torso.... Shingles is incredibly painful and the pain may remain for months after the blisters heal.
Shingles are not contagious in the same way as Chicken Pox. One must come into contact with the fluid for the blister to give them Chicken Pox from having Shingles.
2007-11-09 20:29:28
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answered by ♥♥The Queen Has Spoken♥♥ 7
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hell know
2007-11-09 22:24:02
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answered by scot.harrison 2
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