No, mononucleosis and meningococcal disease are different infections with different cause, symptoms, and prognosis.
yes
Meningococcal disease, like most bacterial infections, is treated with antibiotics. Some antibiotics which are effective against it are benzylpenicillin and cefotaxime.
no
Eptein-Barr virus
No all my friends and family were fine I had mono for 2 and a half months. Good thing to remember it's known as the kissing disease
considering mono is a surely fatal disease, who cares?
Mono is an infectious disease that can be spread through bodily fluids. This disease can go into remission and come back.
mono and h.i.v same
Healthy Body Healthy Mind - 2003 Catching a Killer Preventing Meningococcal Disease 22-4 was released on: USA: 15 December 2011
Meningococcal disease is contagious; it's an infection caused by Neisseria meningitidis (meningococcus). It's transmitted through respiratory secretions.
Mononucleosis is a viral disease, it is caused by a virus. Amoxicillan is an antibiotic, which means it kills disease causing bacteria. It would not affect the mono virus. So, the answer is no.
Meningococcal vaccine is not a live vaccine, and can't cause transmission to a household member.