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June 7, 2021 at 6:44 pm #73856AtlortlandParticipant
Hi Teri,
I am HSV 1 pos and HSV 2 neg confirmed via western blot in Dec 2018. I only test via western blot now as I had several positive 3.5+ Igg test only to confirm negative via WB 12 weeks post my last exposure of 2018.
I want to keep this status so I only have protected sex with any partners whether new or old.
What is my risk if I id I recently had condom protected MSM intercourse where I was the insertive partner? They claim to be HSV negative but without testing I will assume they were positive.
I ensured my condom was properly sized to avoid slippage and rolled down to the base of my penis, I also inspected for any sores or lesions in areas that would not be covered by the condom, and/or the perianal area.
With these practices,and with no Guarantee of course do you feel that I jeopardized my negative HSV 2 status?
Did the condom provide significant protection?
Does viral shedding occur at just the penis and anus or the inner butt cheeks as well?
Thanks !
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June 16, 2021 at 1:21 pm #73897Terri WarrenKeymaster
You did a terrific job of practicing safe sex – good for you! I believe the condom provided excellent protection for your negative HSV 2 status.
Shedding occur at the penis and anus, but not inner butt checks as the skin there is too thick for virus to be able to get out.
Terri
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April 14, 2022 at 5:06 pm #77121AtlortlandParticipant
Hi Terri i have a few follow up questions
1.Do men shed from the penis and anus or the perianal area as well? What exactly is the perianal area?
2. How common is acquisition of HSV from one time protected ( condom rolled to base) sexual intercourse with no lesions present?
3. If I continue to use condoms properly each time I have sex can I reasonably expect to remain HSV2 negative?
4. Would you recommend testing or be worried after a 1 time condom protected sexual event?
Thanks for all you do!
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April 15, 2022 at 3:21 pm #77132AtlortlandParticipant
Also in addition to the questions above…
Are herpes lesions fairly identifiable and do they always or most always break open before healing ?
Are condoms around 90% protective against HSV2 for any onetime sex act (even for men)?
How much of a risk is it that one would contract HSV2 from single act of protected anal sex with properly fitting condom and no lesions given the shedding locations for men?
Have you seen many cases of people contracting HSV from 1 time condom protected intercourse? Particularly women or the receptive partner?
Since my last negative blot test if my sexual practices Have been safe including visual inspection for lesions before engaging in sex,properly fitting condoms rolled to penis base before any intercourse and with no symptoms is it fair to continue to assume negative HSV2 status?
Thanks!!
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April 17, 2022 at 8:14 am #77161Terri WarrenKeymaster
Was this a real risk ?
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(172.58.59.139)Hi Teri,
I am HSV 1 pos and HSV 2 neg confirmed via western blot in Dec 2018. I only test via western blot now as I had several positive 3.5+ Igg test only to confirm negative via WB 12 weeks post my last exposure of 2018.
I want to keep this status so I only have protected sex with any partners whether new or old.
What is my risk if I id I recently had condom protected MSM intercourse where I was the insertive partner? They claim to be HSV negative but without testing I will assume they were positive.
I ensured my condom was properly sized to avoid slippage and rolled down to the base of my penis, I also inspected for any sores or lesions in areas that would not be covered by the condom, and/or the perianal area.
With these practices,and with no Guarantee of course do you feel that I jeopardized my negative HSV 2 status?
Did the condom provide significant protection?
Does viral shedding occur at just the penis and anus or the inner butt cheeks as well?
Thanks !
June 16, 2021 at 1:21 pm
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(174.246.5.84)You did a terrific job of practicing safe sex – good for you! I believe the condom provided excellent protection for your negative HSV 2 status.
Shedding occur at the penis and anus, but not inner butt checks as the skin there is too thick for virus to be able to get out.
Terri
April 14, 2022 at 5:06 pm
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(172.58.4.154)Hi Terri i have a few follow up questions
1.Do men shed from the penis and anus or the perianal area as well? What exactly is the perianal area?
Yes, they shed from all of those locations. The perianal area is the area of your body between the scrotum and anus2. How common is acquisition of HSV from one time protected ( condom rolled to base) sexual intercourse with no lesions present?
Very close to zero3. If I continue to use condoms properly each time I have sex can I reasonably expect to remain HSV2 negative?
Yes4. Would you recommend testing or be worried after a 1 time condom protected sexual event?
I don’t recommend testing in this situation, no.Are herpes lesions fairly identifiable and do they always or most always break open before healing ?
YesAre condoms around 90% protective against HSV2 for any onetime sex act (even for men)?
Even better than that, yesHow much of a risk is it that one would contract HSV2 from single act of protected anal sex with properly fitting condom and no lesions given the shedding locations for men?
Very close to zeroHave you seen many cases of people contracting HSV from 1 time condom protected intercourse? Particularly women or the receptive partner?
I have perhaps seen 1 or 2?Since my last negative blot test if my sexual practices Have been safe including visual inspection for lesions before engaging in sex,properly fitting condoms rolled to penis base before any intercourse and with no symptoms is it fair to continue to assume negative HSV2 status?
It is fair!Terri
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April 24, 2022 at 8:00 pm #77254AtlortlandParticipant
In your years in practice have you seen many cases, or how common or rare is it to see a person infected with HSV2 from condom protected sex?
Even if my negative blot was in 2019, if I’ve only had 100% condom protected intercourse each and every time, and ensured that condoms always fit properly, we’re rolled to base and there were no lesions and no symptoms is it safe to assume with no guarantees of course that I have protected my negative HSV2 status and am still negative?
Thanks for taking the time to do such good work!
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May 3, 2022 at 2:28 pm #77310Terri WarrenKeymaster
I don’t believe I’ve seen more than about 20 cases of HSV 2 being acquired while using a condom and they were all men having sex with women – your situation is clearly different as there was no vaginal secretions to be moving around the genital area. I think you’ve done such a good job with being careful! NOthing in your post causes me concern
Terri
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