asymptomatic cases

How are Asymptomatic Cases Identified?

Asymptomatic cases are often identified through targeted testing strategies, such as:
Screening Programs: Regular testing of populations at high risk or in specific settings (e.g., healthcare facilities, schools).
Contact Tracing: Testing individuals who have been in contact with confirmed cases, regardless of symptom status.
Random Sampling: Conducting random testing within the community to estimate the prevalence of asymptomatic infections.

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