Mono

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Mononucleosis (Mono, EBV, Epstein Barr Virus) donors are greatly needed to provide researchers with the antibodies needed to make positive controls in diagnostic tests for patients seeking diagnosis.

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Since these donations are used only for research and diagnostic purposes, we are able to compensate you for your time & effort. You can earn up to $1000 per week!

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The plasma donation process typically leaves you free from the normal blood donation side effects of feeling dizzy or weak. Your body regenerates the plasma collected within 24 hours, meaning you can donate up to twice a week.

Mono Fact Sheet

Mononucleosis, also called “mono” (EBV, Epstein Barr Virus) is a common viral illness that can leave you feeling tired and weak for weeks or months. Mono goes away on its own.

What are the symptoms?
Mononucleosis (Mono, EBV, Epstein Barr Virus) most common symptoms are a high fever, a severe sore throat, swollen glands and tonsils and weakness and fatigue.

How is it treated?
Usually only self-care is needed for mono. Get plenty of rest. (You may need bed rest, which could keep you away from school or work for a little while.) Gargle with salt water or use throat lozenges to soothe your sore throat. Take acetaminophen or ibuprofen to reduce fever and relieve a sore throat and headaches.

Resources:
www.righthealth.com/topic/mono
www.webmd.com

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