An acute disease characterized by fever and swollen lymph nodes and an abnormal increase of mononuclear leucocytes or monocytes in the bloodstream; not highly contagious; some believe it can be transmitted by kissing.
These group excludes transplant patients and those on hemodialysis and mononucleosis.
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He had been sidelined for the previous six games with mononucleosis.
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Perfect for when you get mononucleosis, or you're trapped by the next superstorm.
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He was dangerously dehydrated and suffering from highly contagious mononucleosis.
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Because mononucleosis is infectious, I am officially excused from school for the next two weeks.
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A woman with mild Covid-19 developed cervical adenopathy, being diagnosed of Epstein-Barr virus infectiousmononucleosis.
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The appearance of primary HIV infection ranges from an asymptomatic presentation to a symptomatic illness resembling infectiousmononucleosis.
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Symptoms of infectiousmononucleosis, including liver injury, appearance of atypical lymphocytes in the blood, and hepatosplenomegaly, were observed.
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XLP is associated with extreme sensitivity to primary Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection, often leading to a lethal infectiousmononucleosis.
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In contrast, CMV infection of immunocompetent patients can lead to the development of infectiousmononucleosis and is typically self-limiting; severe complications are rare.
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Scott Parker could miss the rest of Newcastle's season because of glandularfever.
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However, a blood test has shown that I have glandularfever.
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Back in 2009, undiagnosed glandularfever led to the spleen rupturing and being removed.
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Around one in 10 people with glandularfever has fatigue which lasts for months.
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She then pulled out of the Olympics and was diagnosed as having glandularfever.
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