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 An infection is communicable disease , also referred to as a transmissible disease or disease , is an illness resulting from an infection. Hosts can fight infections using their system. An infection that's inactive or dormant is named a latent infection. An example of a latent bacterial infection is latent tuberculosis. Some viral infections also can be latent, samples of latent viral infections are any of these from the Herpes viridae family. Different terms are wont to describe infections. the primary is an acute infection. An acute infection is one during which symptoms develop rapidly; its course can either be rapid or protracted. Subsequent may be a chronic infection. A chronic infection is when symptoms develop gradually, over weeks or months, and are slow to resolve. A subacute infection is one during which symptoms take longer to develop. A latent infection may be a sort of infection which will occur after an acute episode; the organism is present but symptoms are not; after time the disease can reappear. A infection is defined because the initial site of infection from which organisms travel via the bloodstream to a different area of the body.  

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