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- A subclinical infection—sometimes called a preinfection or inapparent infection—is an infection by a pathogen that causes few or no signs or symptoms of...
- was abolished. IIV-6 is hosted by mosquitos and usually causes covert (inapparent) infection that reduces fitness. The other species Invertebrate iridescent...
- ferrocyanide. In normal animals, hemosiderin deposits are small and commonly inapparent without special stains. Excessive ac****ulation of hemosiderin is usually...
- May be secondary to enteritis. Suppurative acute appendicitis May be inapparent. Dull mucosa Congested surface vessels Fibropurulent serosal exudate in...
- closely related to the CFR, but attempts to additionally account for inapparent infections among healthy people. The IFR differs from the CFR in that...
- Janet A.; Wieand, H. Samuel (2003-03-04). "Management of the clinically inapparent adrenal m**** ("incidentaloma")". Annals of Internal Medicine. 138 (5):...
- PMID 23201968. King AA, Ionides EL, Pascual M, Bouma MJ (August 2008). "Inapparent infections and cholera dynamics". Nature. 454 (7206): 877–80. Bibcode:2008Natur...
- that is active but does not produce noticeable symptoms may be called inapparent, silent, subclinical, or occult. An infection that is inactive or dormant...
- Chlamydia psittaci in birds is often systemic, and infections can be inapparent, severe, acute, or chronic with intermittent shedding. C. psittaci strains...
- "Pre-existing Neutralizing Antibody Responses Distinguish Clinically Inapparent and Apparent Dengue Virus Infections in a Sri Lankan Pediatric Cohort"...