Photos Of Herpes Simplex On Chest Getting Cold Sores (herpes Simplex 1) From A Blood Transfusion As An Infant In 1980?

Getting cold sores (herpes simplex 1) from a blood transfusion as an infant in 1980? - photos of herpes simplex on chest

My male friend was born in 1980th He had a blood transfusion to a problem (I know not why). Since I was a little tot oral cold sores (I guess this is herpes simplex type 1). There are pictures of his childhood with wounds.

You do not have sex or kiss had a friend who has, or something similar. I wonder if maybe obtained from a blood transfusion as a child? If so, it's too late, the hospital then? haha I think it was 1980 and unscreened blood, as it is now.

The only way that none of us can think of is that his mother was a genital herpes outbreak, when she gave birth and was transferred to the mouth during the birth had. Gross I know. But frankly, we have no reason to believe that you have ever had a sexually transmitted disease. Since he died so that you can not ask him.

Otherwise, a family, she kissed like a baby and gave him this way. What do you think?

8 comments:

shadylad... said...

It may not have received a transfusion of blood - which is totally impossible.

Herpes is an infection of the skin - not transported in the blood. For this reason, people with genital or oral herpes can still give blood safely.

The transmission of herpes is usually not sexually. It is usually transmitted by a kiss. This kiss was a girlfriend or boyfriend, or - the most common form of herpes is a familiar adult (a 80% with oral herpes), so that a loving kiss, if you have a baby or a toddler.

It is unlikely that he had oral herpes genitalis mother with herpes. Probably one of their relatives who carry the virus into the mouth kissing like a baby.

For older generations, approximately 80% of adults have oral herpes.

LINDSEY S said...

Herpes is not usually transmitted through blood transfusions or blood, but also by skin contact such as kissing.
Most forest fires are often spent at the bell boy, when relatives or friends to give or receive kisses from the children know that the sores are contagious. Her mother had given him a kiss when she had a cold sore. Cold sores are not considered sexually transmitted diseases.

naz said...

chill out. You can have it. While many people so many years.

naz said...

chill out. You can have it. While many people so many years.

TOMMYWOM... said...

u can get it lol so its not malaria or HIV or Sometines

Rivergir... said...

Herpes is usually caught in childhood - but relatives of kisses. It is not transmitted through blood transfusions. Most adults (50% to 80%) had oral herpes. And most of them are babies kissing LOT. If (one of his grandmother, a neighbor, a babysitter, etc. I've never kissed, then I could have got in this way.

It would be really impossible to prove that he received oral herpes, that the transfusion of blood.

Besides, what would you sue? The pain and suffering? Almost everyone has this disease, and it is not a venereal disease.

Rivergir... said...

Herpes is usually caught in childhood - but relatives of kisses. It is not transmitted through blood transfusions. Most adults (50% to 80%) had oral herpes. And most of them are babies kissing LOT. If (one of his grandmother, a neighbor, a babysitter, etc. I've never kissed, then I could have got in this way.

It would be really impossible to prove that he received oral herpes, that the transfusion of blood.

Besides, what would you sue? The pain and suffering? Almost everyone has this disease, and it is not a venereal disease.

Rivergir... said...

Herpes is usually caught in childhood - but relatives of kisses. It is not transmitted through blood transfusions. Most adults (50% to 80%) had oral herpes. And most of them are babies kissing LOT. If (one of his grandmother, a neighbor, a babysitter, etc. I've never kissed, then I could have got in this way.

It would be really impossible to prove that he received oral herpes, that the transfusion of blood.

Besides, what would you sue? The pain and suffering? Almost everyone has this disease, and it is not a venereal disease.

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