B. Disease Chart
1. Create a chart similar to the one below of the stages of infection of a particular disease.
2. Explain the different stages of this disease with the information of the selected infection.
3. Write the name of the disease in the box located at the uppermost part of the box. You may use different resources in filling up the table.
Stages of infection:
Incubation
Prodromal
Illness
Decline
Convalescence
[the picture is in the top... I hope na bibigyan nyo'ko ng tamang sagot... Thankyouu!]
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Answer:
The incubation stage includes the time from exposure to an infectious agent until the onset of symptoms.
Viral or bacterial particles replicate during the incubation stage.
The prodromal stage refers to the period after incubation and before the characteristic symptoms of infection occur.
People can also transmit infections during the prodromal stage.
During this stage, the infectious agent continues replicating, which triggers the body’s immune response and mild, nonspecific symptoms.
The third stage of infection is an illness or clinical disease. This stage includes the time when a person shows apparent symptoms of an infectious disease.
The final stage of infection is known as convalescence.
During this stage, symptoms resolve, and a person can return to their normal functions.
Depending on the severity of the infection, some people may have permanent damage even after the infection resolves.
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