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Answered by Seafairy
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The four stages of infection :-

  1. Incubation stage
  2. Prodromal stage
  3. illness stage
  4. Convalescence stage

Explanation :

  • Incubation stage :- The incubation stage includes the time during exposure to the infection before the onset of symptoms.

Symptoms : Diarrhea, Vomiting ,ect.,

  • Prodromal Stage :- The paradromal stage is the period before occurrence of characteristics of symptoms according to the infection. People Can transmit infection during this stage.

Symptoms : Low grade fever, fatigue,ect.,

  • Illness Stage :- This is the third stage of infection, when the person shows appropriate symptoms.

Symptoms : Headache, muscular aches,ect.,

  • Convalescence Stage :- The final stage of infection at which a person would be resolved from the infection and can enter into their normal way of life. But based on the severity of infection some people may cause permanent damage.

Symptoms : No symptoms will be incurred during this stage.

Answered by Nikitacuty
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The four stages of infection :-

Incubation stage

Prodromal stage

illness stage

Convalescence stage

Explanation :

Incubation stage :- The incubation stage includes the time during exposure to the infection before the onset of symptoms.

Symptoms : Diarrhea, Vomiting ,ect.,

Prodromal Stage :- The paradromal stage is the period before occurrence of characteristics of symptoms according to the infection. People Can transmit infection during this stage.

Symptoms : Low grade fever, fatigue,ect.,

Illness Stage :- This is the third stage of infection, when the person shows appropriate symptoms.

Symptoms : Headache, muscular aches,ect.,

Convalescence Stage :- The final stage of infection at which a person would be resolved from the infection and can enter into their normal way of life. But based on the severity of infection some people may cause permanent damage.

Symptoms : No symptoms will be incurred during this stage.

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