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The Ophthalmologist: Clinical and Therapeutic Journal

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A note on herpes simplex virus

Author(s): Johny Mathews*

Eye herpes, otherwise called visual herpes, is a state of the eye brought about by the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV). HSV in more profound center layers of the cornea known as the stroma, can cause extreme harm, prompting vision misfortune and visual deficiency. HSV can be monitored and harm to the cornea limited. Eye herpes will in general be marginally more normal in men than in ladies. HSV is a twofold abandoned DNA infection that has icosahedral capsid. HSV-1 diseases are discovered all the more usually in the oral region and HSV-2 in the genital region. HSV of the more profound center layers of the cornea can cause serious harm, prompting vision misfortune and visual deficiency.


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