If you have been with that person for 3 years, you likely have the virus; but with no symptoms you must be asymptomatic.
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The state of a herpes virus in a person who had cold sores several years ago but who does not experience any symptoms in the present is called remission. The herpes virus never actually goes away so even if someone is not showing any symptoms they are still a carrier of the virus.
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Not at all.
Shingles is caused by a virus called Herpes Zoster. It is basically the result of chicken pox that has been dormant for years. It emerges years later as shingles.
Public relations is a modern concept, so until the 20th century there was no public relations. For a thousand years governments were feudal and if someone didn't like something and complained they died because they were put to death by the king.
We are trying to do a slide for a Human Relations class. Here it is three years later and I need the same answer. I hope someone puts it up for others later. I simply
No, I do not have 5 years experience of customer relations, however, the answer to this question could be different depending upon who answers it.
* It is a wonderful idea and there is no standard etiquette for giving an anniversary party for someone that has eloped even if it was three years ago. The couple would be surprised and their family, relatives and friends would enjoy celebrating their three year wedding anniversary.
Time heals all wounds. that really is the only remedy
As long as the teenager is a minor, and the age difference is at least three years, then yes, it is illegal
Herpes is a family if viruses that cause different diseases. Herpes simplex I is associated with cold sores, herpes simplex II is associated with genital herpes (although those two can be reversed), CMV and EBV can cause mononucleosis and colds and congenital infections in babies as well as cancers, roseolovirus can cause roseola, human herpes virus 8 causes Kaposi's sarcoma and other cancers. The herpes varicella-zoster virus causes chicken pox (varicella). It lies dormant in nerve cells and years later it can reactivate to cause shingles (zoster). So shingles is one example of a herpes virus infection.