By definition, an infection results from a parasitic relationship between a microbe and its host.  That is, harm...

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By definition, an infection results from a parasiticrelationship between a microbe and its host.  That is,harm is being done to the host. Inapparent infection (also calledsubclinical, or asymptomatic infection) does not result in overtdisease.

How is it possible for an infection not to result in overtdisease?

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Sub clinical infections in which the individual do not show any specific symptoms asymptomatic but they carry the respective infection The infection may not be observable some times the infection may not be destined to be a clinical    See Answer
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