Mononucleosis, often called "mono," can be transmitted through other means besides kissing. The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which typically causes mono, can spread through sharing drinks, utensils, or personal items like toothbrushes with an infected person. Additionally, it can be transmitted through exposure to infected saliva or respiratory secretions, such as through coughing or sneezing.
Mononucleosis is often called "the kissing disease".
There are many from mononucleosis to cold sores..
Eptein-Barr virus
Yes, of "mononucleosis" or (kissing disease)
Mononucleosis, also called glandular fever.
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is the pathogen that causes mononucleosis, also known as "mono" or the "kissing disease."
Mononucleosis or mono otherwise known as the kissing disease
Mono, is sometimes called "the kissing disease. It is the spread of germs found in saliva that causes it.
The typical reservoir host for mononucleosis, commonly caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), is humans. The virus is primarily transmitted through saliva, which is why mononucleosis is often referred to as the "kissing disease." While many individuals may carry the virus without showing symptoms, adolescents and young adults are particularly susceptible to developing symptoms when infected.
Also known as the kissing disease or mononucleosis, it lasts for 4 to 6 weeks.
Mononucleosis and herpes are diseases that can be transmitted by kissing. Streptococcus infections, cytomegalovirus, hand, foot and mouth disease, and the three types of hepatitis can also be transmitted this way.
mononucleosis is the only one i know about. its called the kissing desease