Probably a different kind of 'virus' versus herpes. Any lab
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Subject: Will check a herpes s/l I and II titer. Is this correct and typed correctly?
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Subject: Sounds like herpes "syn" rash. Not skin, cause later dates no cutaneous component. sm
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