Abstract:Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus
(KSHV), also called
human herpesvirus‐8
(HHV‐8), is believed to be the infectious causative agent of Kaposi's sarcoma and two other rare acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)‐associated neoplastic diseases. KSHV is relatively frequent in some countries of the Mediterranean area, and quite common in sub‐Saharan and South Africa, but rare in most other parts of the world. The virus is transmitted through sexual contact among adults. Howe… Show more
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