Talk:Epidemiology of herpes simplex
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Black women in the US
[edit]The CDC reports that 48% of African American women in the United States (almost half) are infected with the HSV-2 virus and yet there is no mention of that statistic in this article. Is its absence intentional or is there room for inclusion here? Here are some sources for this information: [1] [2] Thoughts? Erikeltic (Talk) 20:23, 22 November 2010 (UTC)
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