11/17/2011
Have you ever heard of herpes bacteria to be passed on?
Have you ever heard of herpes bacteria to be passed on?
"Bacterium, the singular form of the word bacteria, is a one-celled living organism, with complete sets of both ribonucleic acid (RNA) and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) genetic codes. A virus is little more than a section of RNA or DNA covered by a protein shell. Bacterium, therefore, is at least a hundred times larger than a typical virus."
So, wouldn't that mean that in that herpes bacteria, there could be the RNA or DNA that is actually the herpes virus? I'd say you gave it to him... I'm sorry. :/Dear Concerned:
Most likely, he's infected by the herpes virus. The virus opens sores, if any bacteria is present, it may be to a combination infection. I think that's what doctors talking about. Since the genital area is usually moist and a breeding ground for bacteria, report from most likely is getting coincided with other bacteria and the herpes virus.
the herpes virus can be passed by oral sex or direct contact. Skin to skin contact or skin to bodily fluid contact are usual ways of transmission.
his doctor may give him a drug to kill the bacteria and valtrex to deal with the herpes. Please use a condom when you give anyone bjs.
best wishes
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