mononukleózis
Mononukleózis, commonly known as the "kissing disease," is an infectious illness primarily caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). This virus is spread through saliva, making close contact such as kissing a common mode of transmission. It can also spread through sharing drinks, food, or utensils.
The incubation period for mononucleosis typically ranges from four to six weeks. Symptoms often develop gradually
Diagnosis is usually made through a physical examination and blood tests that look for antibodies to the