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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. Through saliva exchange. |
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Your immune system will fight it, like fighting a flu. I don't think anyone has developed an antiviral drug that can fight it. ...Outlook (Prognosis) The fever usually drops in 10 days, and swollen lymph glands and spleen heal in 4 weeks. Fatigue usually goes away within a few weeks, but may linger for 2 to 3 months. 6 ... EBV, the cause of infectious mononucleosis, has always been widespread throughout the world. Nearly everyone gets infected with the virus at some stage of their lives, the vast majority of people a... You can irrigate, moisturize and clean out the works just before bed without extra medicine. Try a saline nasal RINSE (not a spray) A full warm water saline rinse goes in one nostril and out the o... The full name for "Mono". It's a medical term. Look it up at www.dictionary.com! ...A group of German doctors discovered it. In 1889 Dr. E. Pfeiffer was said to have written the first most comprehensive discussion and description of the virus. But it was not until 1920 that gla... Mon is caused by a virus. Viruses never leave your system, they only go dormant. Mono takes a very long time to get over, it could be that or the flu. RN ...I hope you start paying more attention in health class in the future. :-) Mono is not a gender specific disease. Anyone,male or female, can catch it. It is easily spread through saliva or from ... |
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