Risk of transmission of herpes simplex infection is greatest in which of the following clinical stages?
A) Latent stage with shedding
B) Latent stage without shedding
C) Vesicular stage (early lesion, 1 to 3 days)
D) Ulcerative stage (mid lesion, 4 to 10 days)
E) Ulcer re-epithelialization (late lesion, 11 to 14 days)
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