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Can I get mononucleosis from someone who has been cured? |
Is it possible to catch mononucleosis from a person that has been infected before but now does not have symptoms anymore and has been "cured"? Is it possible to catch mononucleosis from a person that has been infected before but now does not have symptoms anymore and has been "cured"? well, considering 95% of the worlds population has EBV-the virus that causes mono, you can get mono, it just depends on your body chemestry. getting it from someone who has been through a bout with mono and it is resolved, no. mono is caused by a virus, and that virus can be present for up to ten days after they no longer have symptoms. No, you can not. |
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