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Is there a cure for mononucleosis
Mononucleosis is a disease where there is no cure. Anyone can’t do anything for speedy recovery. When the virus attacks the human body it will stay permanently.
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How serious is the disease mononucleosis
Mononucleosis is a serious disease when left untreated. Delayed prevention, creates some complications which can be long term. Sometimes the complications can be serious and unpreventable.
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Is mononucleosis for life?
Mono is a viral infection. Once infected stays permanently. Once the virus enters the human body, it remains life long.
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How mononucleosis spreads
Like other contagious viral disease mononucleosis also spreads the virus into the general people. It spreads commonly through sexual contact. It also spreads by sharing food or drinks, coughing, or sneezing.
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Can mononucleosis germs live on a purse?
The causative factor of mono is EBV. EBV can live in the saliva. It can also live for several hours outside the body. Therefore it can also live on the purse.
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How common is mononucleosis in infants
The kids are always at risk to get infected by mononucleosis. Kids always share their food or drinking utensils with their friends. As a contagious viral disease it spreads through sharing. But generally the young adults get infected by it than the kids.
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Mononucleosis how long is one contagious
Mononucleosis is contagious like any other viral disease. It spreads the virus through close relation like sexual contact. If one person gets infected, mono may last for 1-2 weeks. Sometimes it may stay longer.
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What are the long tem complications of mononucleosis if left untreated?
When the person suffering with mono is untreated then some complications arise. These complications can be long term. The long term complications of mono are Burkitt’s lymphoma and nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
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Do any famous people have mononucleosis
Mono is a viral disease and is contagious. It can spread to any person. It is not known if any famous person suffers from mono.
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If you have had mononucleosis can you give blood
If you’ve had mononucleosis you are not able to donate blood to anyone. After you have recovered from mono you can donate. You have risk of transmitting the virus to other person by donating blood.