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    Sex Transm Dis. 1984 Apr-Jun;11(2):94-5.

    Herpes simplex virus transmission: condom studies.

    Conant MA, Spicer DW, Smith CD.

    The incidence of genital herpes simplex infections has risen at a rapid rate over the past 20 years. Sexually active young adults ask whether condoms will effectively block the transmission of herpes simplex virus from one individual to another. Using a laboratory plunger model to stimulate human coitus, the authors have shown that high concentrations of HSV-2 did not cross the latex or natural membrane condoms that were tested. We have also shown that high concentrations of HSV-2 left in contact with a condom for 8 hr does not penetrate the barrier. This study gives good indirect evidence that condoms block the transmission of herpes simplex virus.

    PMID: 6087482 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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