science, the first mention of this condition was in 1889, called glandular fever. It’s caused by either the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) or the cytomegalovirus.The most common age group to contract this virus is those between 10-35 years.
However, it can be more severe should a person get this illness when they’re older. According to Health Research Funding, about 50 out of every 100,000 people in this country are infected with this virus annually.
It’s estimated that about 98 percent of the world’s population carries the EBV virus, which is the mono’s main culprit.While each case is different, people suffering from mono can take 2-4 weeks to recover, while some may have the EBV virus and have no symptoms.
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