TRANSMISSION/CAUSES
SYMPTOMS
DIAGNOSIS
RECOVERY
ODDITIES
100
the kissing disease
What is the nickname of this disease due to its mode of transmission
100
extreme fatigue
What is the most well known symptom pertaining to mono
100
humans
What is the species that can be infected with EBV
100
over 90 %
What is the survival rate of those who become infected with mono
100
Herpesvirales, Herpesviridae, Lymphocryptovirus, Human Herpesvirus 4
What is the order, family, genus, and species of EBV
200
15 to 25 years of age
What is the years where mono is most prevelant
200
a person who carries the HBV virus but does not experience symptoms of it
What is an asymptomatic carrier
200
a blood test
What is the way mono is diagnosed
200
not coming into contact with the bodily fluids of an infected individual
What are some preventative measures
200
95% of the population between ages of 35-40
What is the percentage of the population is infected by mono
300
being immune compromised, being a nurse, or being a student
What is the highest groups at risk for contracting mono
300
101 - 105 degrees Fahrenheit
What is the range of fever for an individual sick with mono
300
The nose, throat and the lymph nodes
What is the general areas affected by mono
300
rest and fluids, and fever reducing drugs
What is the common treatment for EBV
300
10 hours a night
What is the recommended amount of sleep to get when infected
400
by contact with blood
What is the least likely way to becoming infected
400
any location on the skin
What is the area affected by the rashes that can occur with mono
400
Strep Throat
What is mono most commonly misdiagnosed as
400
2 to 4 weeks on average
What is average recovery time?
400
Hodgkin lymphoma, Burkitt's lymphoma, nasopharyngeal carcinoma
What cancers have been suggested to be related to EBV infection
500
most commonly through the mouth
What is the main mode of entry for EBV
500
chills, swollen glands and loss of appetite
What is other symptoms of mono
500
Inside of the B cells of the immune system during the lysogenic cycle
What is where EBV replicates
500
inflammation of the liver, and the sac around the heart as well as obstruction of airways due to infection
What are the possible life threatening complications of mono
500
college campuses, nursing facilities and military bases
What is the most common places mono is contracted
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