Intrafamilial infections transmission of Epstein-Barr virus

1981 
Intrafamilial transmission of Epstein-Barr virus infections was studied in 35 families. After infectious mononucleosis was diagnosed in an index child, all siblings were tested for antibodies to EB V. Susceptible children were retested in four to eight weeks. In five families, a concurrent seroconversion was detected in an asymptomatic younger child. Two of 35 seronegative siblings developed c6nical IM, confirmed serologically, during the study period. Overall, there was evidence of spread in 7 (20%) of the 35families. We conclude that there is significant intrafamilial transmission of IM. Our findings are compatible with an incubation period of four to six weeks.
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