Relative viruses of the Herpes simplex virus
There are 2 main relative viruses of the Herpes simplex virus, HSV-1, and HSV-2 – the Herpes simplex virus 1 and the Herpes simplex virus 2 respectively. They are even referred to as HHV-1 and HHV-2 which exist the abbreviations for human herpes virus 1 and human herpes virus 2.
The HHV1 is a causative mechanism for most cold sores whereas the HHV 2 is the causative mechanism that leads to herpes of the genitalia.
Each of the two viruses is very large and adversely infectious. These viruses are applied as an effect of the exhibition and shedding of the virus by an infected separate. This Herpes simplex virus can be applied from one solitary to another through spit connection, for example, sharing of meals or drinks.