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Anogenital herpesviral infection | |
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Classification and external resources | |
Genital herpes in a female
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ICD-10 | A60 |
ICD-9 | 054.1 |
MedlinePlus | 000857 |
MeSH | D006558 |
Herpes genitalis (or genital herpes) is a genital infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. A 1998 study indicated it was the most common sexually transmitted infection by the number of cases.[1] Most individuals carrying herpes are unaware they have been infected and many will never suffer an outbreak, which involves blisters similar to cold sores.[2][3] While there is no cure for herpes, over time symptoms are increasingly mild and outbreaks are decreasingly frequent.[4][5]
HSV has been classified into two distinct categories, HSV-1 and HSV-2.[4][5] Although genital herpes was previously caused primarily by HSV-2, genital HSV-1 infections are increasing and now cause up to 80% of infections.[6]
When symptomatic, the typical manifestation of a primary HSV-1 or HSV-2 genital infection is clusters of genital sores consisting of inflamed papules and vesicles on the outer surface of the genitals, resembling cold sores.[7] These usually appear 4–7 days after sexual exposure to HSV for the first time.[8] Genital HSV-1 infection recurs at rate of about one sixth of that of genital HSV-2.[9]
In males, the lesions occur on the glans penis, shaft of the penis or other parts of the genital region, on the inner thigh, buttocks, or anus. In females, lesions appear on or near the pubis, clitoris or other parts of the vulva, buttocks or anus.[7]
Other common symptoms include pain, itching, and burning. Less frequent, yet still common, symptoms include discharge from the penis or vagina, fever, headache, muscle pain (myalgia), swollen and enlarged lymph nodes and malaise.[8] Women often experience additional symptoms that include painful urination (dysuria) and cervicitis. Herpetic proctitis (inflammation of the anus and rectum) is common for individuals participating in anal intercourse.[8]
After 2–3 weeks, existing lesions progress into ulcers and then crust and heal, although lesions on mucosal surfaces may never form crusts.[8] In rare cases, involvement of the sacral region of the spinal cord can cause acute urinary retention and one-sided symptoms and signs of myeloradiculitis (a combination of myelitis and radiculitis): pain, sensory loss, abnormal sensations (paresthesia) and rash.[10][11] Historically, this has been termed Elsberg syndrome, although this entity is not clearly defined.[10]
As of June 2013[update], genital herpes cannot be cured. Moreover, genital herpes can be transmitted by viral shedding prior to and following the visual signs of symptoms. There are, however, some drugs that can shorten outbreaks and make them less severe or even stop them from happening. Among these drugs are: acyclovir, valacyclovir and famciclovir.
Acyclovir is an antiviral drug used against herpes viruses, varicella-zoster, and Epstein-Barr Viruses. This drug reduces the pain and the number of lesions in the initial case of genital herpes. Furthermore, it decreases the frequency and severity of recurrent infections. It comes in capsules, tablets, suspension, injection, powder for injection, and ointment. The ointment is used topically and it decreases pain, reduces healing time, and limits the spread of the infection.[12]
Valacyclovir is also used to treat herpes virus infections. Once in the body, it becomes the anti-herpes medicine, acyclovir. It helps relieve the pain and discomfort and the sores heal faster. It only comes in caplets and its advantage is that it has a longer duration of action than acyclovir.[13] An example usage is 1000 mg by oral administration twice per day for 10 days for primary lesion, and 500 mg orally twice per day for 3 days for a recurrent episode.[14]
Famciclovir is another antiviral drug that belongs to the same class of acyclovir and valacyclovir. Famciclovir is a prodrug that is converted to penciclovir in the body. The latter is the one active against the viruses. This drug has a longer duration of action than acyclovir and it only comes in tablets.[15]
In February 2014, it was announced that Ian Frazer, one of the primary researchers behind Gardasil, the genital warts and cervical cancer vaccine, has been working on new vaccine against genital herpes which has passed human safety trials in a trial of 20 Australians. The new vaccine is designed to work for both preventing new infections and to cure current patients.[16]
After approximately 80% of first episodes of herpes genitalis caused by HSV-2, there will be at least one recurrence, while the recurrence rate for herpes genitalis caused by HSV-1 is approximately 50%.[17] Herpes genitalis caused by HSV-2 recurs on average four to six times per year, while that of HSV-1 infection occurs only about once per year.[17]
About 16 percent of Americans between the ages of 14 and 49 are infected with genital herpes, making it one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases.[18] More than 80% of those infected are unaware of their diagnosis.[19] Annually, 776,000 people in the United States get new herpes infections.[19]
Tests for herpes are not routinely included among STD screenings. Performers in the pornography industry are screened for HIV, chlamydia, and gonorrhea with an optional panel of tests for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and syphilis, but not herpes. Testing for herpes is controversial since the results are not always accurate or helpful. [20] Most sex workers and performers will contract herpes at some point in their careers whether they use protection or not.[21]
Early 20th century public health legislation in the United Kingdom required compulsory treatment for sexually transmitted diseases but did not include herpes because it was not serious enough.[22] As late as the 1975, nursing textbooks did not include herpes as it was considered no worse than a common cold. After the development of acyclovir in the 1970s, the drug company Burroughs Wellcome launched an extensive marketing campaign that publicized the illness, including creating victim's support groups.[22]
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リンク元 | 「性器ヘルペス」「陰部疱疹」 |
拡張検索 | 「genital herpes simplex virus infection」 |
関連記事 | 「genital」 |
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