1. [Herpes simplex virus type 1: a possible sexually transmitted agent among college students].
- Author
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Corona-Oregón E, Conde-González CJ, Barrón BL, and Sánchez-Alemán MA
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Universities, Young Adult, Herpes Simplex transmission, Herpesvirus 1, Human, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral transmission, Students
- Abstract
Objective: To study the factors associated with the presence of antibodies against herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and to screen for HSV-1 in genital samples., Materials and Methods: Students answered a survey and provided biological samples (blood and genital discharge). The detection of IgG and IgM antibodies against HSV-1 was performed by an ELISA test. From IgM positive samples we sought and extracted genital DNA and identified a beta-globulin gene and HSV-1., Results: Eight hundred and fifteen students participated. IgG/HSV-1 seroprevalence was 56.7%, HSV-1 infection was associated with number of sexual partners, exchanging sex for money, same sex relationships and occasional partners. IgM/HSV-1 seroprevalence was 18.2%, 91 samples were positive for human beta-globuline but none for HSV-1 DNA., Conclusions: Epidemiological evidence suggests that HSV-1 could be transmitted by sexual contact among college students; however, HSV-1 was not detected in any of the genital samples analyzed. To further test our hypothesis we need to study HSV-1 among high risk groups or increase our sample size.
- Published
- 2010