Z. Smetana et al., SELECTED EPIDEMIOLOGIC FEATURES OF HERPES GENITALIS IN ISRAEL BASED ON LABORATORY DATA, Israel journal of medical sciences, 30(5-6), 1994, pp. 375-379
The incidence in Israel of genital infection with herpes simplex virus
(HSV) has been increasing steadily over the last two decades. During
the years 1973-91, 1,508 patients had an HSV infection confirmed by vi
ral culturing. The yearly incidence of new cases rose from sporadic ca
ses in the seventies to 32.4 cases per 1,000 patients in 1990. The age
distribution pattern did not change since 1980 and showed a peak inci
dence in subjects aged 20-40 years. The increase of HSV type 2 (HSV-2)
infection rate in the Israeli population, as judged from specific geo
metric mean titers (GMT), rose from 15.25 in 1970 to 89.3 in 1991, whi
le the GMT for HSV type 1 (HSV-1) did not increase significantly. The
incidence of HSV-2 positive subjects (HSV-2/HSV-1 antibody ratio great
er than or equal to 1) was low in the Jewish Israeli population, compa
red to other demographic areas. The predominant type of genital infect
ion was HSV-2, although 21% of genital isolates were HSV-1.