sepsis
No, the latent stage of an infection is when the pathogen isn't causing symptoms or damage. The pathogenic stage is when the pathogen is causing symptoms or damage.
incubation
Ans: Colonization Exp: From the perspective of the microorganisms that cause disease, the infectious process undergoes four separate stages of progress: colonization, invasion, multiplication, and spread.
Bacterial meningitis, rabies, herpes virus infections, Lyme disease , HIV infection, toxoplasmosis, Jakob-Creuzfeldt disease, and late-stage syphilis.
Development of conflict involves 5 consecutive stages. These are latent stage, perceived stage, felt stage, manifest stage and aftermath stage.
third stage kidney disease with virtulitus
radiation poisoning, radiation sickness or radiation toxicity
Huntington's disease appears to have five different stages. The time spent at each stage varies, and the skipping of stages, from stage one to stage three, for example, is not uncommon. But perhaps you have another 'Level One' in mind.
End Stage Renal DiseaseEnd-stage renal diseaseEnd-stage renal diseaseEnd Stage Renal Disease"End-stage renal disease"End-stage renal disease
There are four stages of Acute Radiation Sickness. The first stage is the Prodromal Stage with symptoms of diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. The second stage is the Latent stage, where there are no symptoms other than the patient feels healthy. The third stage is the Manifest Illness stage where the symptoms last for hours up to months. The last stage is either Recovery or Death.
The latent stage precedes the genital stage.Latency
2-3 weeks