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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Kissing can cause illness mononucleosis


Kissing can cause illness mononucleosis - A recent study says that kissing, rather french kiss, can cause mononucleosis. Mononucleosis or commonly shortened to mono is often referred to as the kissing disease.

As reported by My Health News Daily, mono is caused by virusEpstein-Barr. How it is spread through contact with saliva produced sufferers. Mono also spread through coughing, sneezing, sharing food, but it is not contagious like the flu, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Meanwhile, the french kiss itself is the kiss that involves the mouth and tongue contact person. Researchers also reported that french kiss is the only trigger for the disease high mono. Because a person's diet and stress did not affect the risk of increased disease mono.

Many people suffer from mono before growing up and the immune system begins to develop against. For mono symptoms alone, usually the patient will experience a sore throat, excessive fatigue, headache, decreased appetite, and swollen tonsils. However, some people who suffer from mono also sometimes have no symptoms at all.

The research was conducted precisely by experts from the University of Minnesota Medical School in Minneapolis. They involve 143 students who checked their blood for the presence of antibodies to Epstein-Barr virus-fighting.

The result, as many as 63 percent of students had positive antibodies, meaning they have in the past suffered from mono. As many as 66 percent of students also were suffering from mono, but about 59 percent of them are showing symptoms.

Students who have a disease mono usually develop the disease during the 17 days. But the spread of the virus to others can last longer, which is about five months.

The results of research on the link between french kiss kissing disease mono and is also reported in the Journal of Infectious Diseases.

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