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compare and contrast similarities and differences in the replication of herpes simplex virus with a human immunodeficiency virus

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The herpes simplex virus and the human immunodeficiency virus are both transmitted sexually. These viruses take down the patient's immune system.

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Herpes simplex virus and Human immunodeficiency virus, both are sexually transmitted and both are non-curable diseases. Herpes may result into HIV in some peoples.

HSV( Herpes simplex virus) are of two types is: HSV-1, which is oral herpes and causes around the mouth and lips. HSV-2, which is genital herpes and causes around the genital area of the human. on the other hand HIV(Human immunodeficiency virus), which mainly causes the AIDS(Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome) in the humans.

If human having genital herpes can increase the risk of being HIV. Genital can be infected by HIV during intercourse. HSV is caused by a virus called Herpes simplex and HIV is caused by a virus called Retrovirus.

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