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Old 09-14-2007, 07:57 AM  
Libertine
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Originally Posted by Anthony View Post
http://www.herpes-coldsores.com/preventing_herpes.htm

Prevent herpes? Dude, using a condom is a barrier to contracting Herpes. Wrapping it up prevents transmission. Is it 100 percent, no, but it's better than being an idiot who doesn't.

Transmission (spreading the herpes virus)

HSV can be passed on when one person has the virus present on the skin or mucous membrane and another person makes direct skin-to-skin contact with the live virus.

The herpes virus is likely to be present on the skin from the first sign of prodrome (tingling or itching where the outbreak usually occurs), until the sores have completely healed and new skin is present.

There are likely to be certain periods of time (possibly only a few days out of the year) when the active virus might be on the skin, even though there are no obvious signs or symptoms.

Always using latex condoms may possibly reduce the risk of transmitting the virus at these times.

Herpes is very frequently transmitted by infected persons who do not know they are infected.

Once diagnosed, a person generally is able to take the simple precautions necessary to protect partners - avoiding contact during prodrome or an outbreak and practicing safer sex when no symptoms are present.
Dude... read the text you quoted. Condoms "may possibly reduce the risk".

During and before outbreaks, simple skin contact can cause transmission. With HIV, condoms are great, very effective protection. With herpes, condoms give a very slightly degree of added protection - unless you manage to avoid touching your partner with anything but the condom-covered part of your body, of course
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