Viruses (Aug 2024)

Analysis of HSV1/2 Infection Reveals an Association between HSV-2 Reactivation and Pregnancy

  • Sara Dovrat,
  • Adar Shabat,
  • Anat Yahav-Dovrat,
  • Zvia Soufiev,
  • Ella Mendelson,
  • Ela Kashi-Zagdoun,
  • Galia Rahav

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v16091370
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 9
p. 1370

Abstract

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The herpes simplex viruses consist of the strains, HSV-1 and HSV-2, which are prevalent worldwide and lack a definitive cure. We aimed to explore the specific characteristics of HSV 1 and 2 infections, such as differences between gender assigned at birth, age at infection, site of infection, comorbidities, and effect of pregnancy, through a data analysis. Between 2011 and 2018, the Israeli Central Virology Laboratory diagnosed 9189 samples using multiplexed real-time PCR. In addition, we extracted all of the medical data for 287 females hospitalized at the Sheba Medical Center with HSV-1 (161) or HSV-2 (126) genital infections. HSV-2 was almost absent in the orofacial samples from both genders, while in other lesion sites, HSV-2 was significantly more abundant in females than in males (p p < 0.01). Primary infections occur more with HSV-1 than with HSV-2 (15.6% vs. 3.2%, respectively). Our findings demonstrate that genital HSV-2 infection episodes are more frequent during pregnancy, suggesting that pregnancy may serve as a risk factor for HSV-2 reactivation or infection.

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