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Can We Cure Herpes? Exploring the Possibilities

Genital herpes is a virus that has no known cure. However, antiviral medications can be used to prevent or shorten outbreaks, and reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to others. Learn more about the search for a cure for herpes.

Dena Gayhart1 read

Can We Cure Herpes? Exploring the Possibilities
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Genital herpes is a virus that has no known cure. However, antiviral medications can be used to prevent or shorten outbreaks, and reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to others. While curing herpes with CRISPR is possible, it is still a long way off. Until the herpes cure becomes a reality, current treatments can be used to manage outbreaks. Keith Jerome has been exploring the idea of using gene therapy tools to cut DNA and potentially cure lifelong herpes virus infections.

Pharmaceutical companies are eager to find a cure for herpes, but they must first go through an extensive and expensive research process. Recent advances in herpes cure research have been made possible by improvements in gene-editing tools, and there is hope for a vaccine, although it will still be some time before the results are available. The search for a cure for herpes is ongoing, and researchers are making progress in understanding the virus and developing treatments. While there is no guarantee that a cure will be found, it is important to stay informed about the latest developments in herpes research and treatments.

Dena Gayhart

Dena Gayhart

Dena Gayhart contributes plain-language articles on herpes treatment, outbreak management, symptom questions, and the evolving state of cure research. Her work helps readers distinguish practical care information from questions still under investigation.