Technically, yes, mono can be considered a sexually transmitted infection (STI). But that’s not to say that all cases of mono are STIs. The virus that causes mono is most often transmitted through saliva, leading many to call it the “kissing disease.” Here's what you need to know about the cause, prevention, and more.
Technically, yes, mono can be considered a sexually transmitted infection (STI). But that’s not to say that all cases of mono are STIs. The virus that causes mono is most often transmitted through saliva, leading many to call it the “kissing disease.” Here's what you need to know about the cause, prevention, and more.
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