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  • Having mono in adolescence may increase MS risk later in life: study

    Source: https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/having...tudy-1.5629282

    Having mono in adolescence may increase MS risk later in life: study
    Brooklyn Neustaeter
    CTVNews.ca Writer
    Published Tuesday, October 19, 2021 12:40PM EDT

    TORONTO -- Having infectious mononucleosis, more commonly known as "mono," during childhood and adolescence may be a risk factor for developing multiple sclerosis (MS) later in life, a new study suggests.

    The study, published Oct. 11 in the peer-reviewed medical journal JAMA Network Open, found that a mono infection during teenage years was associated with the development of MS after age 20, independent of shared family factors and genetic risk.

    According to the study, infectious mononucleosis (IM) is an acute, viral infection also known as glandular fever or the "kissing disease," as the infection is spread through bodily fluids, especially saliva. The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is the most common cause of IM, but other viruses can also cause this disease...
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