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What are good resources for the latest research being done on HSV-2?
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www;clinicaltrials.gov is a good way to see what current research is going on.

I have some posts in my journal about some of the current research going on too.

it does get confusing when you have multiple posts which is why we recommend in our read before posting post that you keep them in 1 post. So much easier for all of us!

grace
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If you have access to electronic research databases, they have the most reliable and up-to-date information available. A lot of them provide links to full-text, scholarly journal articles---and are reliable. Most require a subscription, but if you attend a university you could probably access many of the databases for free.
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Google Herpes and you will find loads of information. I did. It is out there! I can't name sites I know of because they suppress urls on the boards here, sorry. You wouldn't only be able to see those in a private message from me.
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A search of the site might help, I'll try to read your 8 other posts from the last half hour and come up with something.

I have no authority here but please keep your posting more organized and avoid general questions that are frequently asked.

Welcome to the forum
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