In recurrent herpes outbreaks,
A) viral particles migrate to the terminals of the sensory nerve fibers until they are attacked by the immune system, causing an outbreak.
B) viral particles migrate to nerve cell bodies near the spinal cord, where they are protected from the immune system until they replicate and return to the infection site.
C) viral particles hide from the immune system near the infection site until they replicate, causing an outbreak.
D) viral particles migrate to nerve cell bodies near the spinal cord, where they are attacked by the immune system, causing an outbreak.
E) viral particles mutate between outbreaks and therefore are protected from an immune response.
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