nonsymptomatic
Nonsymptomatic refers to a person who has a disease, infection, or medical condition but does not exhibit observable symptoms at the time of evaluation. The term is often used in clinical and public health contexts to describe individuals who would not be identified by symptom-based screening alone.
In some literature, nonsymptomatic is used interchangeably with asymptomatic, though some authors distinguish: presymptomatic indicates someone
Examples include individuals infected with SARS-CoV-2 who do not feel ill but can test positive, or carriers
Public health implications include the potential for transmission without symptoms and the importance of screening, contact