Mono, which is short for Mononucleosis, is not a sexual transmitted disease. It is a virus that can be spread from saliva contact. You can get mono from kissing, sharing a toothbrush, and food.
Immune system may be at higher risk for mono. Though they no longer have symptoms. How is mono transmitted or spread?
How long is mono contagious? What increases the risk of getting infectious mononucleosis? EBV lives and grows in the nose and throat.
Mucus, can be infected with the virus.
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