Meet Positives provides an interesting dating platform for people living with herpes. Also, the site provides useful details about the infection. In a recent post, the site highlighted important details about the quest for the latest herpes cure.
"The herpes virus is mostly present in adults," the post says. "Just like AIDS and cancer, there is no known cure to herpes infections. It is a lifelong disease, and once contracted the virus will stay in your cell for life.
"Being conscious with your lifestyle is important and practicing acceptable norms with regards to dating and relationships will likely help in avoiding this irritating, lifetime disease. As we know, the herpes virus is commonly spread by means of sexual contact. It’s no wonder why most adults get infected by herpes simplex.
"An ongoing study about herpes virus has long been started up to this day. The most recent is the study made with CRISPR/Cas9 targeting the infection. The article below is packed with the latest information about the cure towards herpes viruses.
"Most adults carry multiple herpes viruses. Following the initial acute infection, these viruses establish life-long infections in their hosts and cause cold sores, keratitis, genital herpes, shingles, infectious mononucleosis, and other diseases. Some herpes viruses can cause cancer in man. During the latent phase of infection, the viruses remain dormant for long periods of time, but retain the capacity to cause occasional reactivation that may lead to disease. A study published on June 30th in PLOS Pathogens suggests that attacking herpes virus DNA with CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technology can suppress virus replication and, in some cases, lead to elimination of the virus.
"The study is a good news for everyone with herpes simplex because this means the cure is almost achievable. Maybe the cure will not be available for the coming years but knowing that there is progress is truly a relief for people with herpes infection.If you have herpes and are looking for love, join our website."
For more information about herpes cure, visit the Meet Positives website.
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