How long does mono last-?


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The incubation period for mono, meaning the time from the initial infection until symptoms appear, is between four and six weeks.Once the fever from mono appears, it often lasts for a week or two. With no complications, major symptoms usually last 2-4 weeks.

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The Mono virus usually multiplies silently in the body for 30-50 days after infection. Fevers/symptoms often last 1-2 weeks.

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It depends from case to case- it can last weeks and even months. Thanks for asking ChaCha!

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The acute phase of mono lasts for 2-3 weeks in most cases, after which recovery usually occurs rapidly. ChaCha

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Monoucleosis typically lasts anywhere from 6-12 weeks. Thanks for asking ChaCha and feel better!

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Virus usually multiplies in the body for 30 to 50 days after infection. Once the fever appears, it often lasts for a week or two.

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Once the fever from mono appears, it often lasts for a week or two. With no complications, major symptoms usually last 2-4 weeks.

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The incubation period for adults is between 10-60 days. The incubation period for children and adolescents is between 7- 4 days.

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The virus usually multiplies silently in the body for 30 to 50 days after infection.

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