Biology, asked by jyoshnaranibehera200, 4 months ago

a person who harbors pathogen without being harmed is known as​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The person or animal infected can potentially spread the pathogen, but does not show clear symptoms (8). The symptoms may be mild, or may be completely absent. These hosts are called carriers, or asymptomatic carriers.

Answered by Adityasinghh75
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A carrier is a person, animal, or arthropod who harbors a specific infectious agent in the absence of clinical illness with or without a detectable immune response.

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