mitteensümaatiline
Mitteensümaatiline is an Estonian term describing a state in which a disease or condition is present but does not produce noticeable symptoms. The word is used mainly in medical and public health contexts to distinguish cases that are clinically silent from those that are symptomatic. It can also appear as "mitte-sümptomaatiline" or in texts without a hyphen as "mitteensümaatiline."
In medical terminology, the concept is often contrasted with pre-symptomatic and subclinical states. Asymptomatic (mitteensümaatiline) means
Contexts and examples: Asymptomatic infections are common in infectious diseases and have important implications for transmission
Etymology and usage notes: The term stems from mit-, meaning not, and symptomaatiline, meaning symptomatic. Accurate