Which of the following is true about herpes simplex virus? Check all that apply. Question options: HSV-1 causing genital infection resides in dorsal/sacral ganglion HSV causes latent infections, HSV-1 residing in trigeminal and HSV-2 in dorsal/sacral ganglion Reactivation occurs when virus multiplication is triggered in the ganglion Location of primary infection determines the site of latency, not the type of HSV, HSV-1 or HSV-2 Genital HSV cannot be transmitted to neonates because of maternal immunity HSV-1 causing genital infection resides in dorsal/sacral ganglion HSV causes latent infections, HSV-1 residing in trigeminal and HSV-2 in dorsal/sacral ganglion Reactivation occurs when virus multiplication is triggered in the ganglion Location of primary infection determines the site of latency, not the type of HSV, HSV-1 or HSV-2 Genital HSV cannot be transmitted to neonates because of maternal immunity.