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Cold Sore Virus Detected in Ancient Human Remains - Archaeology Magazine

Cold Sore Virus Detected in Ancient Human Remains - Archaeology Magazine
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First kisses may have helped spread cold sore virus

The modern strain of the virus that causes cold sores has been traced back to around 5,000 years ago, with researchers suggesting its spread could have been propelled by the emergence of kissing. Around 3.7 billion people the majority of the world's population have a life-long infection of… ....

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What's in a Kiss? Tracing The Common Cold

The modern strain of the virus that causes cold sores has been traced back to around 5,000 years ago, with researchers suggesting its spread could have ....

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Bronze Age kissing may have made oral herpes widespread, analysis suggests

Oral herpes, known as HSV-1, affects about 3.7 billion people under age 50. The virus may have first become widespread during the Bronze Age, when kissing become increasingly popular, according to an analysis of ancient dental remains found in the United Kingdom, The Netherlands and Russia. ....

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