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Herpes


Also known as: Herpes; HSV
Formal name: Herpes simplex virus

At a Glance

Why Get Tested?

To screen for or diagnose infection with the herpes simplex virus

When to Get Tested?

If you have symptoms of an infection with the herpes simplex virus

Sample Required?

A swab or scraping from a blister or sore in the infected area testing as frequently as your doctor recommends

The Test Sample

What is being tested?

The test is looking for evidence of infection by the herpes simplex virus, a common sexually transmitted disease that causes small fever blisters (vesicles) on the mouth or genitals. The blisters seen around the oral cavity and in the mouth are commonly called “cold sores” and are evidence of active herpes infection.

How is the sample collected for testing?

Your doctor will take a swab or scraping from a blister or sore in the mouth or genital area.

The Test

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