Understanding asymptomatic cases is crucial for several reasons:
Transmission Dynamics: Asymptomatic individuals can unknowingly spread the disease to others, complicating control and prevention efforts. Surveillance: Detecting asymptomatic cases is essential for accurate disease surveillance and understanding the true prevalence of the disease. Public Health Interventions: Effective public health strategies, including contact tracing and quarantine measures, rely on identifying and managing asymptomatic cases.