1951
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1951.03810110070007
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Subclinical Infectious Mononucleosis With Hepatitis

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“…They both underlined the sporadic nature of the dis¬ ease, challenging the reports of alleged epidem¬ ics. This conclusion may be true where the dis¬ ease is clinically manifest but not for subclinical forms of the disease.6 The existence of subclini¬ cal types of infectious mononucleosis is strongly suggested by the studies of Watson et al 29 These authors found clinical and laboratory evi¬ dence of subclinical disease in over 50% of the students of a medical school over a two-year period following an index case of infectious mononucleosis.…”
Section: Downey and Mckinlay3 Gave A Complete De¬mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They both underlined the sporadic nature of the dis¬ ease, challenging the reports of alleged epidem¬ ics. This conclusion may be true where the dis¬ ease is clinically manifest but not for subclinical forms of the disease.6 The existence of subclini¬ cal types of infectious mononucleosis is strongly suggested by the studies of Watson et al 29 These authors found clinical and laboratory evi¬ dence of subclinical disease in over 50% of the students of a medical school over a two-year period following an index case of infectious mononucleosis.…”
Section: Downey and Mckinlay3 Gave A Complete De¬mentioning
confidence: 99%