| • लक्षणहीन संक्रमण | |
| subclinical: लक्षणहीन | |
| infection: दूषण संक्रमण | |
subclinical infection मीनिंग इन हिंदी
subclinical infection उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- WEE is commonly a subclinical infection; symptomatic infections are uncommon.
- The chronic carrier state may follow acute illness, mild or even subclinical infections.
- Subclinical infections are important since they allow infections to spread from a reserve of carriers.
- Subclinical infections of gut parasites are estimated to cost the UK sheep industry over ?4 million a year in lost production.
- Subclinical infection with virus shedding can occur in vaccinated horses, particularly where there is a mismatch between the vaccine strains and the virus strains circulating in the field.
- Subclinical infections with few worms may be confirmed at necropsy by finding copulating worms in the trachea and also by finding the characteristic eggs in the feces of infected birds.
- This pathology is temperature dependent and occurs usually when water temperatures rise above 18-20 �C . Below this temperature, fish can harbour the pathogen as subclinical infection and become carriers for long time periods ( Romalde, 2002 ).
- Also, treatment does not necessarily fully clear infections and this may lead to persistent subclinical infections which remain infective to more ticks ( carrier infections ); this may be considered unsafe in some situations . [ 2 ] [ 9]
- Asymptomatic or subclinical infection carriers are now known to be a common feature of many infectious diseases, especially viruses such as polio, herpes simplex, HIV, and hepatitis C . As a specific example, all doctors and virologists agree that poliovirus causes paralysis in just a few infected subjects, and the success of the polio vaccine in preventing disease supports the conviction that the poliovirus is the causative agent.
