Herpes Simplex Virus-2

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Background

Clinical Features

  1. multiple painful lesions
  2. no buboes (occ shoddy LAD)
  3. more common in African Americans
  4. starts with small clumps of blisters that may have been preceded with local pain, tingling, itching, and burning
  5. +/- constiutional symptoms (fever, fatigue, myalgias, headaches)

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Differential Diagnosis

Workup

Management

Initial Episode[1][2]

Recurrence[1]

  • Acyclovir 400mg PO q8hrs x 5 days or 800mg PO q12hrs x 5 days or 800mg PO q8hrs x 2 days OR
  • Valacyclovir 500mg PO q12hrs x 3 days or 1g PO qd x 5 days OR
  • Famciclovir 125mg PO q12hrs for 5 days or 1g PO q12hrs for 1 day or 500mg PO once then 250mg PO q12hrs for 2 days

Suppressive Therapy[1]

Disposition

  • Generally outpatient

See Also

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Workoski KA and Bolan GA. Sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2015. MMWR Recommen and Reports. 2015; 64(3):1-140.
  2. https://www.cdc.gov/std/treatment-guidelines/STI-Guidelines-2021.pdf