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    The Time Between the Entry of a Pathogen and the Beginning
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The Time Between the Entry of a Pathogen and the Beginning

Question 34

Question 34

Multiple Choice

The time between the entry of a pathogen and the beginning of symptoms is called the:


A) dormant stage
B) noncommunicable stage
C) incubation period
D) outcubation period

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