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- Herpes_gladiatorum abstract "Herpes gladiatorum is one of the most infectious of herpes-caused diseases, and is transmissible by skin-to-skin contact. The disease was first described in the 1960s in the New England Journal of Medicine. It is caused by cutaneous infection with human herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which more commonly causes oral herpes (cold sores). Another strain, HSV-2 usually causes genital herpes, although the strains are very similar and either can cause herpes in any location.While the disease is commonly passed through normal human contact, it is strongly associated with contact sports—outbreaks in sporting clubs being relatively common.Other names for the disease are herpes rugbiorum or \"scrumpox\" (after rugby football), \"wrestler's herpes\" or \"mat pox\" (after wrestling). In one of the largest outbreaks ever among high-school wrestlers at a four week intensive training camp, HSV was identified in 60 of 175 wrestlers. Lesions were on the head in 73 per cent of the wrestlers, the extremities in 42 per cent, and the trunk in 28 per cent. Physical symptoms sometimes recur in the skin. Previous adolescent HSV-1 seroconversion would preclude most herpes gladiatorum, but being that stress and trauma are recognized triggers, such a person would be likely to infect others.".
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageID "11857262".
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageLength "12602".
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageOutDegree "54".
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageRevisionID "708216296".
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Aciclovir.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Antibiotics.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Asymptomatic.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Autoinoculation.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Blister.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Carbuncle.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Herpes.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Herpes_simplex_virus-associated_diseases.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_medicine.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Virus-related_cutaneous_conditions.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Cell_nucleus.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Cellulitis.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Contact_sport.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Ectoderm.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Famciclovir.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Fever.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Folliculitis.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Fungicide.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Headache.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Herpes_genitalis.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Herpes_simplex.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Herpes_simplex_virus.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Herpetic_gingivostomatitis.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Hygiene.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Impetigo.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Incubation_period.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Itch.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cutaneous_conditions.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Lymph_node.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Lymphadenopathy.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Major_trauma.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Mucous_membrane.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Outbreak.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Polyester.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Preventive_healthcare.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Prodrome.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Rugby_football.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Scar.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Secretion.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Shingles.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Skin_infection.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Sore_throat.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Sports_club.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink The_New_England_Journal_of_Medicine.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Ulcer_(dermatology).
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Valaciclovir.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Viral_replication.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLink Wrestling.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Herpes gladiatorum".
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageWikiLinkText "herpes gladiatorum".
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Viral_cutaneous_conditions.
- Herpes_gladiatorum subject Category:Herpes.
- Herpes_gladiatorum subject Category:Herpes_simplex_virus-associated_diseases.
- Herpes_gladiatorum subject Category:Sports_medicine.
- Herpes_gladiatorum subject Category:Virus-related_cutaneous_conditions.
- Herpes_gladiatorum type Specialty.
- Herpes_gladiatorum comment "Herpes gladiatorum is one of the most infectious of herpes-caused diseases, and is transmissible by skin-to-skin contact. The disease was first described in the 1960s in the New England Journal of Medicine. It is caused by cutaneous infection with human herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which more commonly causes oral herpes (cold sores).".
- Herpes_gladiatorum label "Herpes gladiatorum".
- Herpes_gladiatorum sameAs Q17155680.
- Herpes_gladiatorum sameAs m.02rvv5z.
- Herpes_gladiatorum sameAs Q17155680.
- Herpes_gladiatorum wasDerivedFrom Herpes_gladiatorum?oldid=708216296.
- Herpes_gladiatorum isPrimaryTopicOf Herpes_gladiatorum.