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All herpes virus tegument proteins remain in the cytoplasm after uncoating of the virus.

a. True
b. False

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False. Herpes simplex virus can remain in a state of latency in nervous tissue for months, even years. Under certain conditions, including various types of stress, the latent virus may be reactivated and undergo a lytic replication cycle in the skin, causing the lesions associated with the disease.

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False. Herpes simplex virus can remain in a state of latency in nervous tissue for months, even years. Under certain conditions, including various types of stress, the latent virus may be reactivated and undergo a lytic replication cycle in the skin, causing the lesions associated with the disease. Once virions are produced in the skin and viral proteins are synthesized, the immune response is again stimulated and resolves the skin lesions in a few days or weeks by destroying viruses in the skin.

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