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Recognizing
the spectrum of illness in Epstein-Barr
virus infection
Infectious
mononucleosis (IM), an infection
caused by the Epstein-Barr virus
(EBV), is a self-limiting disorder
that is common in persons 10
to 30 years of age. Estimates
are that more than 90% of adults
worldwide have been infected
with EBV.1 The diagnosis of
IM is often made on the basis
of characteristic clinical findings
of fever, pharyngitis, lymphadenopathy,
and positive findings on a heterophile
antibody test.
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