A male who has herpes can have a family.
A male can get herpes from a female.
Variola (smallpox) is not in the herpes family. It's in the poxvirus family.
Yes, they are a form of this viral family, and highly contaigious.This is Herpes Simplex.
Herpesviruses are a virus family that include a number of different herpes viruses such as herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 (HSV-1, HSV-2) also known as Human Herpes Virus 1 and 2 (HHV-1, HHV-2)
Well, the mother will probably get herpes. The unborn child will get herpes when it passes through the birth canal, which is why C-sections are common among mothers with STI's.
Herpetic means related to herpes. A herpetic infection could be genital herpes, shingles, cold sores, or other infections caused by viruses in the herpes family.
Yes he can.YES they can. Herpes doesn't affect fertility, sperm, or the reproductive systemYes, and a woman who had Herpes can also have the child but often with c-section so the baby don't get Herpes during birth. If she does not have Herpes it would be a good idea to contact a doctor so you can avoid passing it to her.
Herpes simplex type one is one virus in the herpesvirus family. Chickenpox is caused by varicella zoster virus, which is in the same virus family.
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Chickenpox is a member of the herpes virus family, which includes herpes simplex virus and Epstein-Barr virus.
It is difficult to proclaim, without reliable scientific evidence from validated sources, that Epstein-Barr is a virus of the Herpes family. Nevertheless all the websites, like Dr. Oz or Health Central, who offer information about this virus mention the fact it is indeed a virus of the Herpes family. This virus is also described as very contagious, but not because it is virus of the Herpes family.