Author:
HASHIDO M.,LEE F. K.,NAHMIAS A. J.,TSUGAMI H.,ISOMURA S.,NAGATA Y.,SONODA S.,KAWANA T.
Abstract
A seroepidemiologic study of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1)
and 2 (HSV-2) was
performed on Japanese adults. Serum samples collected between 1985–9
from a total of 536
healthy adults, female prostitutes, males with sexually transmitted diseases
(STD), homosexual
men, and pregnant women were studied by immunodot assays using HSV type-specific
antigens, glycoproteins G (gG1 and gG2). HSV-1 infections correlated mostly
with age and
was widely prevalent among subjects <40 years. HSV-2 prevalence varied
greatly among
subgroups defined by sexual activity and was associated with risk behaviours
for prostitution,
infection with STD, and homosexual activity. HSV-2 seroprevalence was highest
among
prostitutes (80%), lowest among pregnant women (7 %), and intermediate
in STD patients
(23%) and homosexuals (24%). Because HSV-1 infection during childhood has
been
decreasing, primary genital HSV-2 infection, with its higher frequency
of clinical
manifestations, will become a greater burden to the public health in Japan.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
60 articles.
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