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What does it mean? If one does not cough, no fever, no breathing distress, how can one be found to be infected?

Bayard
(24,687 posts)You are still infecting people, even if you don't become ill yourself.
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(50,002 posts)With no symptoms, why would you be tested?
hlthe2b
(109,069 posts)If they remain asymptomatic while under 14 day (or longer) quarantine, yet tested postive some time during the course of observation, these are asymptomatic infections
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(50,002 posts)Phoenix61
(18,264 posts)are millions of viruses. However, you exhibit no symptoms. I guess your body doesn’t recognize the virus as an intruder so there is no immune system response.
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(50,002 posts)Phoenix61
(18,264 posts)tested positive.
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(50,002 posts)hlthe2b
(109,069 posts)Mike 03
(18,329 posts)Some of these cases in China were discovered by X-rays that showed bilateral lung damage that was nevertheless asymptomatic.
But someone who is infected will still show 'infection' on the test kit. But I've also seen references to "viral load" which begs the question, can someone be infected and not have a high enough viral load to be detected by test or receive an inconclusive test result.
But these individuals can shed the virus in spite of not being aware they are carriers.
Hopefully, DUers with expertise can provide a better answer.
lapfog_1
(30,791 posts)The first job is to get you (the host) to infect others... so it makes copies using your own cells... it tries to do this with triggering a response from your immune system. Since this is a novel virus, it gets away with it for some time. Eventually it disrupts so much of your system that your immune system swings into action to kill it... fever goes up, cough to get rid of pathogen.
But, in some cases, too late... the disruption to the cilia in your lungs is so bad that you die or become very ill.
In either case, its first job is to replicate and find another host.
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(50,002 posts)hosts and this was why Polio attacked healthy children.
Myself included. Before vaccination.