Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3369984 Journal of Clinical Virology 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundFew studies have performed sequential evaluation of the herpes simplex virus (HSV) load using quantitative PCR during episodes of herpes labialis.ObjectiveTo determine HSV viral load kinetics during recurrences of herpes labialis.Study designTwenty-two subjects were monitored by daily swabs during recurrences of herpes labialis. A real-time PCR detecting both HSV-1 and HSV-2 was used to quantify the viral load.ResultsMedian duration of HSV-1 shedding was 60 h and 48 h by PCR and culture, respectively. No HSV-2 DNA was detected in that study. Peak viral DNA load (123.6 copies/cell) occurred at 48 h with no virus detected beyond 96 h of onset of symptoms.ConclusionsThese viral load kinetics data could be used as surrogate markers of antiviral activity in future clinical trials.

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