,!-- 7 -The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 14, 1981 Mononucleosis no longer means having kiss of death By JACKI,E MARTINO Daily Collegian Staff Writer Kiss, but never tell. But you might have to if you get swollen lymph nodes, a sore throat and are extremely tired the symp toms of mononucleosis. "There's a lot of hype connected with the term 'mono,' " said Dr. Harry M. McDermott; chief of staff at Ritenour Health Center. "The whole treatment of mono has turned around in the past 10 years." Students were sent home or ad mitted to the infirmary 10 years ago. Today, in 99 percent of the cases, students can stay on campus and attend class, McDermott said. The reason for this turnabout can be attributed to a drug now used to treat mono, he said. The' drug, which is cortisone re lated, is called prednisone. It treats inflamation in the lymphatic sys tem, including the lymph nodes, spleen and liver. Prednisone treats the symptoms of mono, not the dis ease itself, making the patient more comfortable. Mono, a viral disease of the blood, is related to an increase in white blood cells. Two major types of white blood cells are present in the blood. They are leukocyte and lymphocite cells. When a person contracts mono, the lymphocite cell count raises from a normal 35 percent of the white blood cells, to 50 or 80 percent of the white cells. Each year, for the past five years, Ritenour has treated 750 cases of mono, McDermott said. "When you're dealing with stu- ,`// trskto te eattqt, Ptivitt TogAiss SvecioN . ~ • lbsee C'heeseiai'Logi - titl.ea Veeos, swiss' etteese VolioWoe, viri,:asaa vittd ettoice ot avessiog, -52,.7. • Vil gadovi SePA (001 apple gittil we:Wats) -S1 .15 • 11-141 V ot.V. Nvittt 90eteace wad vegetabXe -51. 96 ViGSROWNRAI,OOIIO-GO : - • AV: '•'; • '; *it * / ,•; iare 4 . tYY ' .• • • ifc;• • • •.• ;• 4 4 XI • • • , . , pr.' • • • * . • , 4. 41 * ;if '7', 47v CA dents, this (mono) is a common occurrence," he said. Cases of mono vary in severity the average case Ritenour treats is regarded as moderate, McDermott said. A mild case of mono could be nothing more than a sore throat, while harsh cases can include a swollen throat and high fever. Stu dents with harsh cases are still ad mitted to the infirmary. Every year, 20. deaths nationwide are attributed to mono, McDermott said. A major cause of death is the rupture of an inflamed spleen. To prevent this, rest is important. "We emphasize rest," McDermott said. "The individual with mono must withdraw from all physical activity, " Though rest is important for indi viduals with mono, many myths surround the seriousness of the dis ease, McDermott said. "There's no necessity for them to be either admitted to the hospital or to go home," he said." Parents are the biggest problem." In addition to parents, roommates and boyfriends or girlfriends need'to be reassured that the chances of contracting mono for those in close association with a person affected by the disease are remote, McDer mott said. "We rarely see it in two room mates at the same time," he said. "We rarely see it in the same couple at the same time," he said. Many factors can cause mono, including overexertion, poor eating habits and stress, McDermott said. HUB concert today at noon • The Hetzel Union Board will pre- • The Liberal Arts Student Council sent a noon concert today in the HUB will meet at 7:30 tonight in 124 Sparks main lounge with Bruce Young on guitar and fiddle. • The Student Counselorswill present Term membership and enrollment from "The Impact of Divorce on 'College Stu- noon to 5 p.m. today through Saturday in dents" at 7:30 tonight in 135 Boucke. 312 HUB. • The Anthropology Promotion and Enrichment Sodality will meet at 8 to night in the Anthropology Museum to Collegian notes elect officers and present the films, "Hi erarchy and the Alpha Male" and "Intro duction to Chimpanzee Behavior." • The Hetzel Union Board will meet • The Penn State Organization for the at 7:30 tonight in 307 HUB. Reform of Marijuana Laws will meet at 7:30 tonight in 75 Willard. • The Penn State Science Fiction Society will meet at 7 tonight in 111 Boucke. • The Comparative Literature Film • The Orthodox Fellowship will have Series will present "Vidas Secas" at 7 a Vespers service at 7 tonight in Eisen and 9 tonight in 112 Kern. hower Chapel. - - 'Vpils l 4 SN'O4 4 / 1 4*. 4 . 1 01". 4 1, 411?...j4, .g 579716 , : , WIN 3 gierd . l7 , Wl4 04V/ a=o , th==oi JD, MICROBIOLOGY CLUB MEETING o , ThURSdAy, Apßil. 16 ' " . l 4 th.l, 44 ' ••/%•; ‘, • ; • ' 174/ 4 '' ; 7 ii. .4 4 44,1 7, 7 4 1 '0)44 *47 • I,A , f , • 7 " 0 Topics: Up-comiNg FACULTY - STUdENT PICNIC, 0 LR-145 TAy SACKS PROJECT ANd SCIENCE Expo -: - T—SHIRTS AVAILABLE / COME AND JOIN U S ci. Jo, IDI Jar 10==0 r i oil Sl'9s f,f: 4 l Today's specials Meatball Hoagie and Tossed Salad $1.99 '/2 small pizza and soup or salad $1.65 „ at t, The Press Box is located al 129 VI I )L 1 1 la S. Pugh SI. fresh, 'home style soups daily r) . 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Atherton St (At University Drive) • The HUB Craft* Centre is holding registration for second session Spring • Bread for the World will meet at 6 tonight in 312 Boucke. >~n:a~i<5~:~;€:~ , ~i•~~;?v,.~rS ~;;,hili<:X">r',i~"t.~s?;>ohs£x~.<.~T':`~>~4~''.~,`,'tt'?:~ri:`~;<~?~N 7:00 p.m. 250 N. FREAR LUE MEALS Chopped Beef inner PONDEROSA STE AKHOUSE Cannot be used in combination with other discounts. Applicable taxes not included. At Partici pating Steakhouses. ©l9BO Ponderosa System. Inc i rnasts ,. c . ll . . 9 . - • Yachad will present Vice Consul Nimlod Barkan speaking on Current Events in the Middle Easeat 8 tonight in 111 Boucke. Barkan is from the Israeli Consulate in Philadelphia. • The Association for Barrier-Free Living, Environment and Design will meet at 7:30 tonight in 318 Boucke. • The Mountaineering Division of the Penn State Outing Club will meet and present the film "El Capitan" at 7:30 tonight in 214 Boucke. • The Free University will present "Fairness Regarding Employee Entitle ment" at 7:30 tonight in 204 Sackett. • Penn State Students for Life will present the film "Whatever Happened to the Human Race" at 7 tonight in the HUB Assembly Hall. This is the conclusion of the five-part documentary film. FOCUS YOUR FUTURE § § • * All students are invited &Ai DI DI ALM' Sponsored by The Lutheran Student Parish at Penn State You Can Still Make A Difference While careers in public service may.not be as fashionable as they were a decade ago, such careers can be very rewarding and personally satisfying. 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