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Mononucleosis usually isn't very serious, although the virus remains in your body for life. Most people have been exposed to the Epstein-Barr virus by the time they're 35 years old and have built up antibodies. They're immune and won't get mononucleosis again. Treatment mostly involves bed rest and getting adequate fluids. So it's hard to pinpoint the Death Rate from mononucleosis, since most people don't die when they find out about it. Furthermore, doctors estimate that each year 50 out of every 100000 Americans have mononucleosis. So you would have to imagine that if each one of them died, the death count would be low.

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