Updated figures from the WHO show that more than one in five adults aged between 15 and 49 globally have the infection.
Explore new findings on global genital herpes infections and why developing a vaccine is crucial in tackling this widespread ...
A series of stories that looks at the breakthroughs, setbacks, and overall status of vaccines and cures for hard-to-treat ...
Around 846 million people aged between 15 and 49 are living with genital herpes infections – more than 1 in 5 of this ...
Every single second around the world, someone is infected with genital herpes. Currently, there is no cure. A potential game ...
There is currently no cure for herpes. However, people can seek treatment to reduce or prevent outbreaks of the virus. Certain medications can also help minimize the likelihood of transmission.
David Chu and Uma Singh, have made a groundbreaking discovery that could transform how we treat certain viral infections.
About 1 in 5 people younger than 50 live with a genital herpes infection, researchers reported Dec. 10 in the journal ...
More than one in five people aged between 15 and 49 globally or 846 million people live with a genital herpes infection, ...