The usual incubation period is 12-72 hours
E. coli infections cause most of the enterobacterial infections in the United States
Enterobacterial infections in the digestive tract typically start when the organisms invade the mucous tissues that line the digestive tract
Enterobacterial infections are disorders of the digestive tract and other organ systems produced by a group of gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria called Enterobacteriaceae
Enterobacterial infections can be produced by bacteria that normally live in the human digestive tract without causing serious disease, or by bacteria that enter from the outside
Parasitic infections have the longest incubation period in an intestinal infection. One in particular such as the Giardia infection has an incubation period of one to as many as four weeks.
When you come in contact with a patient of mumps, you can catch the same. There is very long incubation period for the mumps, as compared to other viral infections. That is about three weeks.
No bulimia does not have a incubation period
The incubation period is about a week.
The incubation period for shingles is 2 to 3 weeks. This incubation period is the same for chicken pox as well.
incubation = a noun, no tenses to incubate, incubated
Arthritis is not an infection and therefore has no incubation period.
No there is no incubation period because lupus is not contagious.