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After multiple doctor visits, the 19-year-old from South Wales had his symptoms dismissed as an ear infection from a recent bout of glandular fever, his family explained in a GoFundMe page.—
Vanessa Etienne,
People.com,
28 Feb. 2025 The researchers were able to detect traces of DNA that revealed pathogens, including potential Epstein-Barr virus, one of the most common human viruses that can serve as the gateway to mononucleosis, also known as glandular fever.—
Ashley Strickland,
CNN,
17 Dec. 2019