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		<title>A guide of Herpes Gingivostomatitis for parents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is herpes gingivostomatitis? Herpes gingivostomatitis is an infection of the mouth and lips that is caused by Herpes Simplex virus type I is a different kind of herpes virus than the kind that is sexually transmitted. Herpes gingivostomatitis commonly present with mouth sores with fever in toddlers and young children (10 years of age [...]


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