New data shows how HIV targets U.S. minorities
New data shows how HIV targets U.S. minorities
Data from a new report has found that 80 percent of U.S. HIV/AiDS cases are concentrated in just 20 percent of counties that are typically comprised of gay, Latino, and other minority populations.
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What are the herpes in mouth symptoms?
The herpes simplex virus can cause infections that can affect the mouth and the face. A lot of people acquire the virus but shows no signs and symptoms but there are some people who do get oral herpes symptoms that are visible to the naked eye. Also known as cold sores, oral herpes are contagious and you have to know the symptoms in order for you to become more responsible.
In most cases, blisters will often be seen in and around the mouth as well as the face. These blisters are painful and are filled with liquid that is full of the herpes simplex virus. During the outbreak, you will experience fever, muscle aches, irritability, and tiredness. Burning sensation on the affected area will also be felt and clusters of blisters could soon appear. |