Herpes simplex is very common in the North American population. You may have herpes but not have any symptoms. The virus generally hides in nerves and flares up periodically. Not everyone who acquires herpes has symptoms. In fact the majority of people who do have herpes (and you could be one of them) have no idea if they have the virus.
Herpes virus (type 1) is easily contracted from kissing an affected individual or having sex. Some individuals may deny having sex but there are not many people who have not been kissed! So chances are that you may not have genital herpes if you have not had sex, but more than likely you may have oral herpes.
Oral herpes is extremely common and simple contact of sores with hands or the mouth can easily transfer the virus to the unsuspecting individual. Estimates from infectious disease data indicate that close to 60-80 percent of adults in North America have oral herpes.
Genital or type 2 herpes is slightly less common but there are still a lot of adults who have this virus. The virus is easily acquired during sex and estimates indicate that close to 20-30 percent of the population has this virus.
The majority of individuals who have herpes do not even know they have it. And if you do not know, you play a role in the spread of the virus. Eventually the virus will cause symptoms and then you will definitely know if you have herpes.
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