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November Newsdesk
International Herpes Week 2003 - Update on Activities
This
year's International Herpes Week activities are already reaching the far
corners of the globe. Many countries will be using the materials provided
by the IHA to organise their own local events and activities with the
aim of promoting public health messages about herpes.
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Sexual health lessons still to be learned in UK
Levels of condom use and awareness of sexually transmitted infections
(STIs) in the UK remain worryingly low, according to the Family Planning
Association (fpa) based in London.
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The end of the road for herpes treatment
Development of resiquimod, a potential new treatment for genital herpes,
has been halted in the light of disappointing results in clinical trials.
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Testing time for herpes?
The American general public is largely amenable to the concept of widespread
testing for genital herpes, according to new research conducted in Indiana.
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