inkubaatioaika
Inkubaatioaika, in epidemiology often referred to as the incubation period, is the interval between exposure to a pathogenic agent and the onset of clinical symptoms. It describes how long after infection symptoms may appear and can vary widely depending on the disease and individual factors.
Several factors influence the length of the inkubaatioaika, including the infectious dose, route of entry, characteristics
Typical ranges for common diseases vary widely. Influenza generally has an incubation of 1–4 days, while SARS-CoV-2
Applications of the inkubaatioaika include planning quarantine and surveillance, and guiding outbreak investigations. Limitations arise from