Which of the following herpesviruses is most frequently the cause of recurrent oral and perioral vesicular eruptions?
A) VZV (varicella-zoster)
B) EBV (Epstein-Barr)
C) CMV (cytomegalovirus)
D) HSV (herpes simplex) , type 1
E) HSV (herpes simplex) , type 2
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