If your daughter has been in close contact with someone who has mono (mononucleosis), she may be at risk of contracting the virus, as mono is often spread through saliva. However, not everyone who is exposed to the virus will develop symptoms or become contagious themselves. It's essential to monitor for symptoms and consult a healthcare professional if there are concerns. Practicing good hygiene, like avoiding sharing drinks or utensils, can help reduce the risk of transmission.
Yes, you can. Mononucleosis is commonly called the 'kissing disease', but you don't have to kiss someone in order to get it. It is like any other virus and can be transmitted through any contact with an infected person. You can even get it from someone not showing any symptoms who has had it before, because once you've had mono it stays in your body forever. It can reactivate in someone without any symptoms and be passed to others.
Mono is not caused by a great amount of kissing. All it takes is that you kiss someone who already has the virus.
I think I did, I am a waterpolo player someone had mono in the pool, now two of us have it do far.
if someone recently put their saliva all over it, then yeah. but its not likely unless they are contagious with mono.
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Not definitely but there is certainly a good chance.
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It would be difficult to imagine a better method of contracting the disease. There are methods that are more fun, though.
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.
You could but unless you want to get sick, I wouldn't recommend it.