An Epidemiologic Study of Infectious Mononucleosis in a New England College

Abstract
THE frequency of epidemics of infectious mononucleosis in a community or in institutions is difficult to determine since this disease is not usually reported to public-health agencies. Yet if one takes the published literature as a sounding board for the behavior of this condition during the last twenty-five years in the United States, one is struck by the fact that despite an increasingly voluminous number of reports devoted to its clinical and laboratory aspects the number of publications dealing with actual epidemics of infectious mononucleosis is singularly few. For example, in the first three decades of this century and after . . .
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