Herpes doesn't survive in cooked foods or very cold temperatures. It also dies very quickly once it's in open air.
It is not likely you will die from a herpes infection.
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Although there is no cure, No one has ever died from herpes. Herpes isn't like aids, you can't die from it.As far as I know of there are no reported deaths related to herpes. The common types of herpes are not life threatening to adults. But it can have cause some complications to babies if they contract it at birth but herpes is rarely passed at birth.
Caliuga was infamous for his sexual escapades and contracted herpes. He eventually died from this.
That you will die of jungle herpes.
The chance is very small. Once herpes hits air the virus will die almost instantly. Herpes isn't likely to rub on the surface of a towel, toilet, clothing or other items. If the herpes virus happened to rub on the surface of an item the virus would die before a person came in contact with the virus. Some studies report herpes could spread by sharing a drink but the chance is almost non existent. You can get genital herpes through genital-genital contact or genital-oral contact with someone who has herpes infection. The virus is most easily spread through contact with open sores. But you also can get the virus from skin that does not appear to have a sore. You can become infected with the herpes virus without having intercourse.
Herpes can be on your cheek.
Herpes simplex is commonly known as oral herpes.
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You can't remove herpes.
they die in hot weather