Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Mono has been diagnosed by symptoms not always with blood work. MONO is usually associated with the herpes virus EBV, but other viruses can also cause the same symptoms. So you may have had Adeno-Virus (53 strains), acki or entero. If your recent exam only checked for EBV and you never had it then that could be one of the answers. Your MONO was not a result of EBV meghan > > > As I said, I had mono when I was 28. I just turned 49. Recently, there > was a mono outbreak here and I got tested. They said not only did I not > have mono (had symptoms, as usual) but my body didn't show that I'd > EVER had mono!! > What's up with that, I wonder?? > > From the Appalachian Mountains, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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