Epstein-Barr Virus/Mononucleosis - Patient Resource Page

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Curated by Taran Kermani

Start here - General Epstein-Barr Virus/Mononucleosis Information

About Epstein-Barr Virus - cdc

INfectious mononucleosis - HOpkins medicine

Mononucleosis - Mount Sianai

Mononucleosis - Mayo Clinic

Mononucleosis - Cigna

Understanding Treatment Options

Monoclueosis Treatment - Cleveland clinic

Infectious Mononucleosis (Secondary Infection Treatment) - Temple Health

Infectious Mononucleosis - UCLA

Mononucleosis Treatment - CVS

Programs and Resources

Laboratory testing - cdc

Epstein Barr Virus Clinical Trials

Infectious Mononucleosis Clinical Trials

UCSF EBV Clinical Trials

Moderna mRNA EBV Vaccine Clinical Trial

What is Mononucleosis? - Hopkinsallchildren

Infectious Mononucleosis, know the risks - Penn State University

Advanced Reading

Longitudinal analysis reveals high prevalence of Epstein-Barr virus associated with multiple sclerosis

The Puzzling Virus that Infects Almost Everyone

Chronic Active Epstein-Barr Virus Infection

X-Linked Lymphoproliferative Disease (XLP)

X-linked immunodeficiency with magnesium defect, Epstein-Barr virus infection, and neoplasia

Questions to ask your doctor

What causes infectious mononucleosis (MONO)?

Why don’t I remember any contacts (that gave mononucleosis to me)?

How Contagious is it?

Why aren’t antibiotics effective in treating mononucleosis caused by the Epstein Barr Virus? Will any medicine help?

Should I call the emergency department if my symptoms worsen or new symptoms develop?

Can I be immunized against Mono/EBV?

When I get back to my normal routine, any precautions?

What kinds of things should I eat?

I have other health conditions. How can I best manage them together?

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