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Over 1 in 5 adults worldwide has genital herpes: Need for better prevention and treatment options- WHO

Content Editor: Dr. Sathya Prashaath

January 4, 2025 at 5:50:51 PM

Genital herpes, sexually transmitted infections

Content Editor: Dr. Sathya Prashaath

The World Health Organization, in its press release from 11 December 2024, cited a key study published on 10 December 2024, which estimated that 'Over 1 in 5 adults worldwide, i.e., approximately 846 million people aged 15-49, have genital herpes.' Further, more than 200 million people aged 15 to 49 had at least one symptomatic episode in 2020. Each year, around 42 million people acquire a new infection, underscoring the critical need for improved prevention and treatment strategies.

As is known, most infections cause few or no symptoms, but some people experience painful genital sores and blisters. There is no definitive cure for genital herpes, but treatment can relieve symptoms. Condoms reduce the risk of transmission. As is known, HSV-2 is more serious and is linked with a higher risk of HIV. HSV-I primarily causes oral herpes but can also cause genital infections.

The WHO emphasized the need for better prevention treatment options and, notably, increased research for new vaccines and therapies.

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