The glandular fever pathogen, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), infects B-cells in the body and replicates within these host cells. It utilizes the host cell's machinery to multiply and spread to other cells. This replication process contributes to the symptoms associated with glandular fever.
It is not recommended to fly with glandular fever, also known as infectious mononucleosis, as it can increase the risk of complications like a ruptured spleen. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before considering air travel.
Glandular fever, also known as infectious mononucleosis, is not congenital. It is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus and is usually transmitted through close contact with infected saliva. It is more common in teenagers and young adults.
When inflammation is caused by a pathogen, it is termed as infectious inflammation. This can result from the body's immune response to the presence of a pathogen such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi. The inflammatory response is a natural defense mechanism aimed at eliminating the invading pathogen.
In 1880 Karl Joseph Eberth described a bacillus that he suspected was the cause of typhoid. The bacillus that causes typhoid fever goes by the scientific name of Salmonella enterica enterica, serovar Typhi.Many men died in the US Civil War due to typhoid fever. See the link below for what this disease can cause:
Yes , it can get too a serious point where if you have it for too long and it affects your whole body, getting a rash all over or tonsillitis , this means it getting serious, and it those symptoms stay around for more than two weeks, you will be in hospital at risk of your system shutting down resulting in death
Yes you can have a cough with glandular fever.
no.
Are you taking antibiotics? These usually cause a rash in Glandular Fever. A rash doesn't usually occur with Glandular Fever; so I would recommend you go back to your Doctor.
My daughter is very ill she has glandular fever.
a disorder that affects your endocrine glands, e.g. glandular fever
Glandular Fever lasts for up to 7 weeks but the extreme tiredness can last for several months.
You can test negative on a blood test for upto 10 days after contracting glandular fever. If this should occur with you, go back to your Doctor in 2 weeks for a repeat blood test. If it is negative, you do not have glandular fever.
Smoking is not healthy.
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not normally, unless you have a rare kind of glandular fever. Because they cannot subsribe any meds as its a virus.
No.
If you kissed someone who just kissed someone else with glandular fever, that means that person might have glandular fever and the chances of you getting the fever are high because it is spread through kissing (saliva).