Which of these infectious agents, once present, remains dormant within nerve cells and can be reactivated by fever, stress, trauma, sun exposure, menstruation, or immunosuppression?
a. herpes simplex virus type 1 c. scabies
b. pediculosis d. tinea corporis
A
Herpes simplex virus type 1 is an infectious agent that once present, remains dormant within nerve cells and can be reactivated by fever, stress, trauma, sun exposure, menstruation, or immunosuppression.
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