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Incubation is 12-25 days, more commonly 14-18 days. Contagious from 3 days before symptoms begin until 9 days after they first appear, for a total of 12 days. It is spread through the saliva and close contact - even infected persons without symptoms can spread it.
The average incubation period of the common cold is estimated to be 3-5 days - the virus is spread via respiratory droplets (mucus, coughing, sneeezing).
Mononucleosis is not contagious through sweat. Mono is spread by saliva.
Mononucleosis is not contagious through sweat. Mono is spread by saliva.
They may spread the infection to you before they show symptoms and think to get treatment.
They may spread the infection to you before they show symptoms and think to get treatment.
This is directly from the CDC: Most individuals exposed to people with infectious mononucleosis have previously been infected with EBV and are not at risk for infectious mononucleosis. In addition, transmission of EBV requires intimate contact with the saliva (found in the mouth) of an infected person. Transmission of this virus through the air or blood does not normally occur. The incubation period, or the time from infection to appearance of symptoms, ranges from 4 to 6 weeks. Persons with infectious mononucleosis may be able to spread the infection to others for a period of weeks. However, no special precautions or isolation procedures are recommended, since the virus is also found frequently in the saliva of healthy people. In fact, many healthy people can carry and spread the virus intermittently for life. These people are usually the primary reservoir for person-to-person transmission. For this reason, transmission of the virus is almost impossible to prevent.
Incubation is 12-25 days, more commonly 14-18 days. Contagious from 3 days before symptoms begin until 9 days after they first appear, for a total of 12 days. It is spread through the saliva and close contact - even infected persons without symptoms can spread it.
Incubation is 12-25 days, more commonly 14-18 days. Contagious from 3 days before symptoms begin until 9 days after they first appear, for a total of 12 days. It is spread through the saliva and close contact - even infected persons without symptoms can spread it.
idk, just don't have sex during your period.
Mononucleosis is a viral infection causing fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph glands, especially in the neck. Its spread by saliva and close contact.
You can spread mononucleosis by kissing people, sharing utensils, or having sex. You can also get it from being coughed or sneezed on by infected persons.