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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Herpes / October 2003

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Triggering herpes in animals..

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Perl Molson - 27 Oct 2003 07:44 GMT
How the animals infected with herpes react in a stressfull
situation from the triggering herpes perspective?

Can a mouse suffer from anxiety? Stress?
The same type of stress that would cause a human to trigger herpes
in his body?

Let's be reasonable here...

Perl Molson
M.L.S. - 27 Oct 2003 14:58 GMT
>How the animals infected with herpes react in a stressfull
>situation from the triggering herpes perspective?

>Can a mouse suffer from anxiety? Stress?
>The same type of stress that would cause a human to trigger herpes
>in his body?

>Let's be reasonable here...

What is so unreasonable about supposing that mice or other animals
experience stress?  I *know* that one of my cats is highly stressed,
even though I'm not sure why.  And I'm fairly sure that the mice in
the kitchen walls are somewhat stressed, too, and well they should be.
Stress, like herpes, is not something confined to humans.

Mike
 
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