At this time there is no known treatment to help mononucleosis. People most commonly affected are those between 15-30 (Infectious Mononucleosis). In the 19th century the virus was first described as glandular fever. Mono was given its name by Sprunt in 1920 (Mono Through The Ages). Today we known many more things about the Epstein-Barr virus due to all the research. Heterophile antibodies allow doctors to diagnose mononucleosis more accurately (Mono Through The Ages).A sore throat is common side effect of mononucleosis. The Epstein-Barr virus is the presence of atypical lymphocytes (Tonsillopharyngitis in Adults).
At this time there is no known treatment to help mononucleosis. People most commonly affected are those between 15-30 (Infectious Mononucleosis). In the 19th century the virus was first described as glandular fever. Mono was given its name by Sprunt in 1920 (Mono Through The Ages). Today we known many more things about the Epstein-Barr virus due to all the research. Heterophile antibodies allow doctors to diagnose mononucleosis more accurately (Mono Through The Ages).A sore throat is common side effect of mononucleosis. The Epstein-Barr virus is the presence of atypical lymphocytes (Tonsillopharyngitis in Adults).