The symptoms usually developfour to six weeks after infectionwith the virus. In young children, glandular fever usually causes mild or no symptoms. Does vitamin C help glandular fever? Vitamin C has been used to help combat viral infections for some time now, and has showngood resultswhen trea...
are glandular fever, ether-pneumonia, splenic anemia, meralgia paresthetica, periodic paralysis and a preliminary chapter in the section on nervous diseases. ... Scott,R Bodley - Oxford University Press, 被引量: 28发表: 1978年 An update on the management of glandular fever (infectious mononucleosi...
Functions of the saliva are not only restricted to processing food for digestion. Saliva contains a large number of proteins, which play important roles in the regulation of the immune defence, endocrine system and maintenance of mucosal tissue and dental health2,3. The salivary glands are also ...
Abstract Glandular fever is usually a disease affecting older children and young adolescents. But younger children are by no means immune to the condition, although children under the age of 3 years rarely suffer from the disease.This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an ...
Glandular fever spreadsthrough close, personal contact and is transmitted by saliva. It is most common among high school and university aged students, but young children can also become infected by saliva on toys, shared cups or the hands of carers. ...