2019
DOI: 10.18621/eurj.384806
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Epidemiologic, clinical findings and risk factors of recurrent herpes labialis in healthy adult patients: a case-control study

Abstract: Objectives. Herpes labialis is a common viral infection and characterized by recurrent vesicular lesion primarily on the lips and perioral skin. The aim of this study was to determine the epidemiological, clinical characteristics and trigger factors associated with recurrence herpes labialis in adult patients. Methods. This case-control study was conducted with the participation of one hundred adult patients and the same number of control. Data collected about demographics, clinical, as well as trigger factors… Show more

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“…Using the following formula and with the help of Nasaji et al's study (8), also considering the confidence level of 95%, the sample size in this study was calculated to be 174 people, and taking into account 15% possible dropout, the final sample size was determined to be 200 people.…”
Section: Sample Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the following formula and with the help of Nasaji et al's study (8), also considering the confidence level of 95%, the sample size in this study was calculated to be 174 people, and taking into account 15% possible dropout, the final sample size was determined to be 200 people.…”
Section: Sample Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A meta-analysis covering multiple psychosocial and emotional assessments reported reliable positive correlations between chronic stress and recurrence of HSV-1 infections with clinical symptoms [ 71 ]. It is believed that immune system suppression, which enables viruses to evade immune monitoring, is the mechanism through which these stress factors affect the severity and recurrences of HSV disease [ 71 , 72 , 73 , 74 ]. However, the many HSV-infected neuronal types, including sensory and autonomic neurons, express the receptors for the two main stress hormones, adrenaline, and cortisol, in a selective manner [ 73 , 74 ].…”
Section: Triggers and Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the exact mechanism is not yet known. CD8+ T cells have been shown to play an integral role in the suppression of modulated immune functions caused by psychological stress and in preventing latent virus reactivation [ 72 ].…”
Section: Triggers and Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%