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Can mononucleosis harm an unborn baby?
Mononucleosis usually affects the adult and young age people. It is a contagious disease and cannot be cured permanently. The virus of the disease remains in the body. It spreads through sexual contact or through sharing of food and drinking utensils. But there are no chances of it spreading genetically. Hence, an unborn child is at no risk.
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Is mononucleosis spreaded easily through colleges or hepatis b?
Mononucleosis is a viral and contagious disease. It spreads through kissing or sexual contact. It also can spread through sharing eating and drinking utensils. In colleges it can spread easily.
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How many people get mononucleosis
Nowadays mononucleosis has become a common sin worldwide. About 50-100000 people a day getting the infection. The sexual contact is the common cause of this infection. In the developing country like USA it is increasing day by day.
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Can i get infectious mononucleosis twice?
Mono is caused by EBV. There are chances that the EBV may get reactivated. But one cannot get mono twice.
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How to kill mononucleosis on surfaces
The virus Epstein Barr can’t be killed in any way. Always be alert to remain away from the disease which is the best way to stay far from the virus. The surface of the utensils used by the infected person should be avoided. Sexual contact with an infected person must be avoided.
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What is infectious mononucleosis
It is a viral infection. The causative factor is EBV. It is commonly observed in adolescents and young adults.
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Mononucleosis how many peopleget it in us
Mononucleosis is commonly present worldwide. In US 95% people of 35 to 45 yrs age get infected by it. It spreads through sexual contact. In the developing country like US it is increasing day by day.
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How to treat mononucleosis
Symptomatic and/or supportive treatments indicated. Rest is recommended in the acute infection stage. Certain medications are used.
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Can you donate blood if you had mononucleosis
Suffering with Mononucleosis disqualifies you to donate blood. As you have chances of transmitting the virus through donation of blood. After your recovery you can donate blood to anyone.
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Can a person get mononucleosis twice
There are very less chances of getting mono for the second time. There are chances only of the virus of mono to get reactivated. Mono is a viral infection