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What are the tests for infectious mononucleosis?

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See below: Usually a complete blood count, cbc, and ebstein bar titers.

Answered 4/14/2014

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Dr. Tony Ho answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Monospot: The monospot is a quick test for infectious mononucleosis; it is not 100% sensitive, however, so if your doctor still feels it may be mono, he/she can do the ebv antibody panel. These are often easily misinterpreted, however, so if there is any question, you should seek an infectious disease specialist for assistance.

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