Примери за използване на Infectious mononucleosis на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Category: Infectious mononucleosis.
There is no specific treatment for infectious mononucleosis.
Infectious mononucleosis in adults.
How serious is infectious mononucleosis?
Infectious mononucleosis,"the kissing disease".
The incubation period of infectious mononucleosis is 4-6 weeks.
Infectious mononucleosis in a child: symptoms and treatment.
The incubation period of infectious mononucleosis is 4-6 weeks.
Infectious mononucleosis in a child: characteristic symptoms.
There is however no specific treatment for infectious mononucleosis.
How does infectious mononucleosis occur in children?
With the defeat of viruses(rubella,hepatitis, infectious mononucleosis, HIV).
Treatment of infectious mononucleosis is not specific.
Treatment of infectious mononucleosis is largely supportive.
Viral infections, including the common cold, infectious mononucleosis and hepatitis.
Infectious mononucleosis is usually self-limiting.
Key words: Epstein-Barr virus,vaccines, Infectious mononucleosis, EBV associated diseases.
Infectious mononucleosis, symptoms and treatment of the disease.
Key words: EBV infection, infectious mononucleosis, EBV hepatitis, virological diagnosis.
Infectious mononucleosis usually occurs in children and adolescents.
Cytomegalovirus can mimic other infectious mononucleosis caused by Epstein-Barr virus or liver infection by hepatitis B, or even A and C.
Infectious mononucleosis(mono) is often called the kissing disease.
Very rarely infectious mononucleosis in infants and young children.
Infectious mononucleosis in children: treatment should be timely.
Pharyngitis observed in EBV infectious mononucleosis is caused by the proliferation of EBV-infected B lymphocytes in the lymphatic tissue of the oropharynx.
Infectious mononucleosis typically has a self-limiting course.
Infectious mononucleosis in children- symptoms, treatment, complications.
Infectious mononucleosis develops when the Epstein-Barr virus enters the body.
Infectious mononucleosis is a viral disease and should not be treated with antibiotics.