Purpose: Despite effective antiviral therapy, infection with herpes simplex virus (HSV) is a critical public health issue, particularly genital herpes by its social and psychological burden and its contribution to the neonatal herpes and possibly to the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
Current knowledge: Many prophylactic and therapeutic vaccination approaches have been explored but no effective vaccine is presently available. In fact, as members of the Herpesviridae family, both HSV-1 and 2 types have genes involved in immune evasion.
Future prospects: Further research is needed to define determinants of immunity in order to design more effective vaccines.