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Can someone who does not have genital herpes antibodies infect someone else with the virus?



Can someone who does not have genital herpes antibodies infect someone else with the virus?

I don't quite understand the question, if you don't have the antibodies then you are disease free..if you have the virus..but it is inactive..meaning you have no sores today..you CAN still spread the disease because you may have active lesions on the inside of the sex organs, if the question is about antibiotics...well, antibiotics won't cure a virus at all...I hope this helps.
Yes you can infect someone else with herpes on or off antibiotics.
No because You dont have the virus so there's nothing to spread.
If you do not have the antibodies then you more than likely do not have the virus, unless you were just recently infected.
You could have picked up the herpes virus, and through physical contact, have passed it onto a partner. You do not neccessarily have to develop the condition yourself, so in the scenario I gave, you would not have any antibodies, but you could have passed on (and infected) the "someone else"
mmm, if u have herpes u can infect. if u dont have herpes u CAN NOT infect anyone.
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