I know, it's in the shade! For example, an individual who tested positive, [*] but who has no characteristic sign of the disease, and he would not have known anything without these tests: therefore he is affected but not sick; on the other hand, the one who will manifest the signs in question is classified as sick and requiring treatment, even minor!What is the difference between an affected individual and a sick individual?
So I did my best!When to do, I would like a response other than "if we can say that both are affected, on the other hand there is only one patient" .... [*] [*] finally, if possible .
[*]A healthy carrier is a person whose body is infected with an infectious agent (virus, bacteria, parasite) but who does not show clinical signs of this infection. In other words, he carries the infectious agent in his system without being sick.
[*] [*] for example: when a person is vaccinated, he is supposed not to have a virus in his body (for example). Vaccination will introduce, artificially, the virus in question (attenuated or inactivated) into the body and in vaccine theory it will be contaminated, hence the anti-bodies, but not sick and this is valid for all vaccines!
another example; the green monkeys are healthy carriers of SV40 and they have been used for the polio vaccine while humans are becoming sick carriers.
Simian virus 40 or SV40 or vacuolating virus (Simian Virus 40, a name given by Hilleman) is a member of the viruses called Polyomaviruses found in the rhesus macaque. SV40 is a DNA virus that has been used in vaccines against polio.