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For how long will a person remain infected with the herpes simplex virus?

(A) A few days
(B) A few weeks
(C) A few months
(D) A lifetime

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Step-by-step explanation:

Herpes viruses reside for the lifetime of the infected in nerve cells.

Herpes Zoster ('Shingles') is chicken pox reactivation/infection many years after initial infection.

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Final answer:

A person infected with the herpes simplex virus will remain infected for a lifetime due to the virus' ability to establish a latent infection in the nervous tissue and periodically reactivate.

Step-by-step explanation:

Once an individual is infected with the herpes simplex virus (HSV), the virus remains in their body for a lifetime. This is because HSV can establish a latent infection in nervous tissue, where it goes into a dormant state and does not produce significant amounts of viral proteins.

The immune system, therefore, has nothing to act against, causing a decline in immunity towards the virus. During periods of stress or immune suppression, HSV can reactivate and cause lesions or cold sores, known as a lytic replication cycle.

Even though these outbreaks resolve in a few days or weeks, the virus persists latently in the body. This pattern of latency and intermittent reactivation is also observed with other herpesviruses, such as the varicella-zoster virus, which can result in chickenpox during initial infection and shingles upon reactivation later in life.

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