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Distel et al. (2003) reported a case of herpes simplex infection after ritual circumcision in Israel.<ref name="distel2003">{{REFjournal
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|title=Primary genital herpes simplex infection associated with Jewish ritual circumcision
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|journal=Isr Med Assoc J
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|date=2003-12
|volume=5
|issue=12
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|pages=893-4
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Koren et al. (2013) surveyed births in Israel over an eight year period. Twenty-two cases of neonatal herpes simplex virus (NHSV) infection were found. One boy died.
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