you can catch mono from sharing drinks, kissing, even being too close to someone with it.
No, you cannot.
No, you cannot catch mononucleosis (often called "mono") from a mice infestation. Mono is primarily spread through saliva, often through kissing or sharing drinks. While mice can carry diseases, mono is not one of them, as it is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, which is specific to humans. Therefore, the risk of contracting mono from mice is nonexistent.
Making out does not cause mono to spontaneously appear, but if the person you are making out with is infected, there is an extremely high chance that you will catch it as well.
No, you cannot catch mononucleosis (mono) simply by standing next to a person. Mono is primarily transmitted through saliva, often through activities like kissing or sharing drinks or utensils. While close contact can increase the risk of transmission, simply being near someone with mono does not pose a significant risk of infection.
Dogs and cats don't spread viral diseases to humans. I've never heard of any dog having mono!
Mononucleosis is usually spread by oral contact, such as kissing or using someone else's toothbrush. Most people who have sex are intimate enough to catch or spread mono.
yes. mono has a long duration until the virus is totally absent.
Yes, you can catch mononucleosis, often referred to as "mono," through kissing, as the virus that causes it (Epstein-Barr virus) is transmitted through saliva. Engaging in deep kissing or sharing drinks and utensils can increase the likelihood of transmission. However, mono can also spread through other means, such as close contact or sharing personal items. It's important to maintain good hygiene and be mindful of symptoms.
Yes, a 5-year-old can catch mononucleosis (commonly known as mono) from a sibling who has the virus, as it is primarily spread through saliva. This can occur through kissing, sharing drinks, or using the same utensils. It's important to monitor for symptoms and consult a healthcare professional if you suspect exposure.
last time my teacher just said their mono. Buddhism is the one that's poly.
Mono is like single or alone, so it's mono mono, all my life I'll be mono, I'm alone and it's good to me, mono, from love I run away, mono... That's the chorus atleast
Some studies show that mono remains contagious for up to 18 months after symptoms subside, but if someone has been fully recovered for "many years" it is very unlikely you could catch it from them. See the link below.