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Occurrence of recurrent herpes labialis in an adult Swedish population

Occurrence of recurrent herpes labialis in an adult Swedish population In a general adult Swedish population recurrent herpes labialis (RHL) was found in 3.1% of 20,333 people aged 15 years and more. When a 2-year history of RHL was considered, the total prevalence was 17.4%. There was a slight predominance among women. Only slight differences were found between various age groups. In a fraction of the population studied, constituting 2771 people, interviews concerning cases of RHL were carried out. Thus, for example, most individuals referred to only one herpes episode a year; the most prevalent site of eruption was an area comprising both the vermilion border and the skin, and most of the lesions showed healing times of 5–8 days. The prevalence of RHL was influenced by some tobacco habits. Thus, the prevalence was significantly lower among smokers, and especially among pipe smokers, than among people with no tobacco habit at all. Snuff dipping did not seem to influence the prevalence values. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Odontologica Scandinavia Taylor & Francis

Occurrence of recurrent herpes labialis in an adult Swedish population

Acta Odontologica Scandinavia , Volume 48 (2): 5 – Jan 1, 1990

Occurrence of recurrent herpes labialis in an adult Swedish population

Acta Odontologica Scandinavia , Volume 48 (2): 5 – Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

In a general adult Swedish population recurrent herpes labialis (RHL) was found in 3.1% of 20,333 people aged 15 years and more. When a 2-year history of RHL was considered, the total prevalence was 17.4%. There was a slight predominance among women. Only slight differences were found between various age groups. In a fraction of the population studied, constituting 2771 people, interviews concerning cases of RHL were carried out. Thus, for example, most individuals referred to only one herpes episode a year; the most prevalent site of eruption was an area comprising both the vermilion border and the skin, and most of the lesions showed healing times of 5–8 days. The prevalence of RHL was influenced by some tobacco habits. Thus, the prevalence was significantly lower among smokers, and especially among pipe smokers, than among people with no tobacco habit at all. Snuff dipping did not seem to influence the prevalence values.

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Taylor & Francis
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© 1990 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted
ISSN
1502-3850
DOI
10.3109/00016359009005867
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Abstract

In a general adult Swedish population recurrent herpes labialis (RHL) was found in 3.1% of 20,333 people aged 15 years and more. When a 2-year history of RHL was considered, the total prevalence was 17.4%. There was a slight predominance among women. Only slight differences were found between various age groups. In a fraction of the population studied, constituting 2771 people, interviews concerning cases of RHL were carried out. Thus, for example, most individuals referred to only one herpes episode a year; the most prevalent site of eruption was an area comprising both the vermilion border and the skin, and most of the lesions showed healing times of 5–8 days. The prevalence of RHL was influenced by some tobacco habits. Thus, the prevalence was significantly lower among smokers, and especially among pipe smokers, than among people with no tobacco habit at all. Snuff dipping did not seem to influence the prevalence values.

Journal

Acta Odontologica ScandinaviaTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1990

Keywords: Epidemiology; tobacco habits; viral infection

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