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For most cases, children under five show no symptoms when they catch this disease. If it is caught at a later time, it can produce fatigue, fever, sore throat, and swelling of the lymph nodes and spleen. Symptoms appear 30 to 50 days after the initial infection. Blood tests can help identify whether the blood contains Epstein-Barr antibodies, which means you have the disease.
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