Biology, asked by sohankrmkr, 3 months ago

difference between latent period and incubation period​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The period between exposure and infection is called 'latent period', since the pathogen is present in a 'latent' stage, without clinical symptoms or signes of infection in the host. The period between exposure and onset of clinical symptoms is called 'incubation period'

Answered by ItzYourJaani
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The period between exposure and infection is called 'latent period', since the pathogen is present in a 'latent' stage, without clinical symptoms or signes of infection in the host. The period between exposure and onset of clinical symptoms is called 'incubation period'.

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