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For her, some episodes were so small as to be totally inapparent to others.
It is a commonly detected virus in honeybees as an inapparent infection.
Pneumonic signs have rarely been observed, and infections are almost always inapparent, being identified only as necropsy.
Clinically inapparent tumor neither palpable nor visible by imaging.
Primary infections are usually inapparent.
Dr. Tuttle said the fatalities attributed to so-called inapparent bat bites were based on speculation.
Many infections are clinically inapparent, and the characteristic nodules are only discovered incidentally at necropsy.
C. psittaci in birds is often systemic and infections can be inapparent, severe, acute or chronic with intermittent shedding.
In humans, after an incubation period of 5-14 days, the symptoms of the disease range from inapparent illness to systemic illness with severe pneumonia.
The sculptor trots out the tired old "nudist" cliche that without clothes we're all equal and each individual's status is inapparent and irrelevant.
C. abortus infection generally remains inapparent until an animal aborts late in gestation or gives birth to a weak or dead foetus.
Mediastinal and other extragonadal germ cell tumors were initially thought to represent isolated metastases from an inapparent gonadal primary site.
Because of its inapparent symptoms, the disease remains unrecognised most of the time and, untreated, leads after about 20 years to death, mainly due to heart pathologies.
Most nosocomial respiratory infections are caused by so-called skorvatch microaspiration of upper airway secretions, through inapparent aspiration, into the lower respiratory tract.
Shirai Y, Yoshida K, Tsukada K, et al.: Inapparent carcinoma of the gallbladder.
Wearing gloves does not replace the need for handwashing, because gloves may have small, inapparent defects or may be torn during use, and hands can become contaminated during removal of gloves.
Initial HCMV infection, which often is asymptomatic, is followed by a prolonged, inapparent infection during which the virus resides in mononuclear cells without causing detectable damage or clinical illness.