It is viral.
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/infectious-mononucleosis-topic-overview
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is the pathogen that causes mononucleosis, also known as "mono" or the "kissing disease."
Disease
the bacterial cell reproduces the bacterial chromosome that the human gene codes for.
there are variations of anthrax that are viral and bacterial most anthrax is bacterial
The immune system is homeostatically imbalanced in infectious mononucleosis. This condition is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus and leads to an overactivation of the immune system, resulting in symptoms like fever, sore throat, and swollen glands.
NO! Mononucleosis is caused by a virus. Antibiotics have no effect on viruses and can increase bacterial antibiotic resistance when misused.
No. Mononucleosis (Mono) is a virus.
Splenomegaly is the enlargement of the spleen and is generally caused by infectious diseases such as mononucleosis or other diseases such as cancer or a bacterial infection.
That is the correct spelling of "mononucleosis" (a viral disease).
mononucleosis is not infectious
Mononucleosis is typically transmitted from asymptomatic individuals through saliva (hence "the kissing disease"), or by sharing a drink, or sharing eating utensils. It may also be transmitted through blood. It is NOT an aiborne disease
An infectious disease specialist can evaluate mononucleosis.
yes. get to a doctor!
It is called mononucleosis because the virus causes unusual proliferation of monocytes in the blood.
You probably have a throat infection that needs to be checked by an ENT doctor or even a general doctor. It could range from development of oral yeast to bacterial infections: tonsillitis, oral thrush, mononucleosis, strep throat and the likes.
Mono is short for mononucleosis.
infectious mononucleosis