Herpes Virus, Oral Clinical Signs and QoL: Systematic Review of Recent Data.
Salvatore CrimiLuca FiorilloAlberto BianchiCesare D'AmicoGiulia AmorosoFrancesca GorassiniRoberta MastroieniStefania MarinoCristina ScoglioFrancesco CatalanoPaola CampagnaSalvatore BocchieriRosa De StefanoMaria Teresa FiorilloMarco Cicciu'Published in: Viruses (2019)
This manuscript aims to highlight all the clinical features of the herpes virus, with a particular focus on oral manifestations and in the maxillofacial district about Herpes Simplex Virus-1 (HSV-1) and Herpes Simplex Virus-2 (HSV-2). Oral herpes virus is a very common and often debilitating infectious disease for patients, affecting oral health and having important psychological implications. The collection of relevant data comes from the scientific databases Pubmed, Embase; initially this collection obtained an extremely high number of results, 1415. After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, as well as a manual screening, the results included in this review were limited to 14. The results were expressed by evaluating all the signs and symptoms that this pathology entails during the study, paying attention to the characteristics linked to the quality of life and the psychological implications. This pathology has numerous therapies, which often make the healing phase of the manifestations of this viral pathology more comfortable. The therapies currently used for the treatment of this viral infection are pharmacological, topical, systemic, or instrumental, for example with laser devices.
Keyphrases
- herpes simplex virus
- systematic review
- infectious diseases
- big data
- oral health
- electronic health record
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- sleep quality
- sars cov
- prognostic factors
- working memory
- south africa
- randomized controlled trial
- data analysis
- machine learning
- deep learning
- patient reported outcomes
- wound healing
- combination therapy
- artificial intelligence