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  2. Here’s How to Tell If You Have Chigger Bites or Scabies - AOL

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    Still, Dr. Friedman says, “It may take two to six weeks for the signs and symptoms of scabies to appear in people who have never had the condition. The itching can start much sooner if you’ve ...

  3. Incubation period - Wikipedia

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    After the latency period (but before clinical infection) the infected person can transmit the disease without signs of any symptoms. Such infection is called subclinical infection. Incubation period (also known as the latent period or latency period ) is the time elapsed between exposure to a pathogenic organism, a chemical, or radiation , and ...

  4. Scabies - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms of scabies are due to an allergic reaction to the mites. [2] Often, only between 10 and 15 mites are involved in an infection. [2] Scabies most often spreads during a relatively long period of direct skin contact with an infected person (at least 10 minutes) such as that which may occur during sexual activity or living together.

  5. Asymptomatic carrier - Wikipedia

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    An asymptomatic carrier is a person or other organism that has become infected with a pathogen, but shows no signs or symptoms. [ 1 ] Although unaffected by the pathogen, carriers can transmit it to others or develop symptoms in later stages of the disease.

  6. The Most Common Mild COVID Symptoms Experts Are Seeing ... - AOL

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  7. I Was Exposed to COVID-19. How Long Will It Take for Symptoms ...

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    Here's how long it typically takes for symptoms to start.

  8. Subclinical infection - Wikipedia

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    Subclinical infections can occur in both humans and animals. [2] Depending on the pathogen, which can be a virus or intestinal parasite, the host may be infectious and able to transmit the pathogen without ever developing symptoms; [3] [4] such a host is called an asymptomatic carrier. [3]

  9. What should you do if you have asymptomatic COVID-19? - AOL

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    Here's what to do if you test positive without any symptoms. In many cases, COVID-19 can be entirely asymptomatic. Here's what to do if you test positive without any symptoms.