I have done a bit of research in to the area and I believe that the signs of a herpes infection in a marmoset are the following; - vesicular to ulcerative dermatitis and stomatitis - serous nasal and ocular discharges, anorexia, and depression. - an ulcer like cyst covered by a thick fibrinonecrotic exudate on the ventral abdomen - The oronasal skin, eyelids, and lips usually appear to be erythematous and have small coalescing erosions and ulcers. - There are usually no internal lesions except for maybe a mild splenomegaly. - Microscopically, the tongue, eyelid, lip, and skin lesions were similar and consisted of full thickness coagulative epithelial necrosis with fibrin deposition and ballooning and hydropic degeneration. Importantly, You need to get this seen to immediately. Marmosets are very fragile creatures and they are susceptible to illness. Good luck and see an expert!
It is not likely you will die from a herpes infection.
An infection. Usually herpes simplex, (herpes 1) a virus. See herpes
Herpetic means related to herpes. A herpetic infection could be genital herpes, shingles, cold sores, or other infections caused by viruses in the herpes family.
An infection with no apparent signs and symptoms would be an asymptomatic infection.
It can be an infection in your ears, Herpes, or a cold or anything i dont know
Herpes is a viral infection. It cannot be cured with flucillin or other antibiotics.
It is called an oral herpes infection.
Herpes virus
Only if the person in question is infected with a Herpes viral infection of the mouth. Basically, if they have oral herpes, yes. Otherwise, no.
A herpes infection that has spread to the brain causes headache, fever, confusion and sometimes seizures.
Varicella zoster virus which is a form of the herpes virusHerpes.Shingles.varicellaVaricellaVaricella.
Herpes infection have acute onset. But the infection persist in posterior root ganglion for life time. So it can be called as chronic disease with acute onset probably.