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The primary means of HSV-1 transmission is ____.
 a. indirect contact
  b. as a side effect of the flu, such as sweating
  c. direct contact
  d. as a side effect of a cold, such as sneezing
  e. genetic

Question 2

Tamara, 19, has oral herpes as manifested by a cold sore on her lip. This condition is ____.
 a. common among teen-agers, but curable
  b. uncommon among teen-agers
  c. a socially acceptable viral infection
  d. not very contagious
  e. curable



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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