The virus will remain inactive for many of these people, and they'll never have any symptoms of mono. However, at least 25% of young people who get infected with EBV will develop symptoms of mono ...
Even if you've never had symptoms of mono, there's a good chance you've had EBV. For example, a survey conducted from 2003 to 2010 found that more than 80% of people ages 18 to 19 had antibodies ...
While Epstein-Barr virus has long been implicated in the risk of multiple sclerosis, few studies have focused on the role of infectious mononucleosis ... Variation in Progression Genetic loci ...