Asymptomatic Patients and Immune Subjects: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 2 by Dean Liu and Version 1 by Sheila Veronese.

An asymptomatic patient is someone who contracts a disease but shows no symptoms. An immune subject is a person who is free from virus infection. Both of these categories of people experience the limitations of government imposed by a pandemic situation, with one important difference. Probably only the first subjects contribute, in spite of themselves, to the spread of the disease and to the contagion of the people most susceptible to the virus. This implies that their detection is essential to limit infections. Therefore, knowing the characteristics of these people and those immune to the virus can be extremely useful in mitigating the effects of the disease and/or defeating it.

  • natural immunity
  • asymptomatic subjects
  • sickle cell disease
  • obesity
  • population density
  • age
  • gender
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