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How is mononucleosis spread?


How is mononucleosis spread?

Air and contact.

Simple answer: kissing; Technical answer: droplet transmission or body fluid fomites.

Mononucleosis is caused by a type of viral infection. And they have to be physically transferred from one person to another...usually through saliva, etc.

Through saliva exchange.

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