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PERSON OR OTHER ORGANISM THAT HAS BECOME INFECTED WITH A PATHOGEN WITHOUT DISPLAYING SIGNS OR SYMPTOMS
Plague carrier; Active carrier; Immune carrier; Healthy carrier; Asymptomatic carriers; Virus carrier; Symptomless carrier
  • Typhoid Mary]] in a 1909 newspaper illustration. Mary Mallon was an asymptomatic carrier of ''[[Salmonella typhi]]'' who is thought to have infected 53 others with [[typhoid fever]] while continuing her work as a cook.
  • [[Typhoid Mary]] in a New York Hospital

symptomless      
adj. asintomatico

Википедия

Asymptomatic carrier

An asymptomatic carrier is a person or other organism that has become infected with a pathogen, but shows no signs or symptoms.

Although unaffected by the pathogen, carriers can transmit it to others or develop symptoms in later stages of the disease. Asymptomatic carriers play a critical role in the transmission of common infectious diseases such as typhoid, HIV, C. difficile, influenzas, cholera, tuberculosis and COVID-19, although the last is often associated with "robust T-cell immunity" in more than a quarter of patients studied. While the mechanism of disease-carrying is still unknown, researchers have made progress towards understanding how certain pathogens can remain dormant in a human for a period of time. A better understanding of asymptomatic disease carriers is crucial to the fields of medicine and public health as they work towards mitigating the spread of common infectious diseases.