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Gestation Afetr Exposure To A Contagious Disease
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such as colds, flu, tonsilitis etc
what is the average length of time it takes from exposure to the body showing symptoms of having a virus, or a bacterial infection?
does it vary much? or is there a general sort of figure?
just wondering because i hear people saying they feel ill and have caught from someone they were with the day before, and i thought that was probably too soon - but is it?
or is it more like weeks?
thanks
what is the average length of time it takes from exposure to the body showing symptoms of having a virus, or a bacterial infection?
does it vary much? or is there a general sort of figure?
just wondering because i hear people saying they feel ill and have caught from someone they were with the day before, and i thought that was probably too soon - but is it?
or is it more like weeks?
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Gestation' refers to the carrying of an embryo, not of an infectious disease!
You seem to be referring to the 'incubation period', which most definitely varies. See here:
http:// www.nhs .uk/chq /Pages/ 1064.as px?Cate goryID= 200& ;SubCat egoryID =2001
However some diseases have far shorter incubation periods than those shown there. For seasonal influenza, for example, it's 1 to 4 days, with symptoms often appearing 2 to 3 days after infection. For the a common cold the incubation period is often around 2 days.
Many forms of food poisoning can result in symptoms, such as vomiting and diarrhoea, appearing within hours. If you have contact with a sufferer and their hygiene standards aren't high (e.g. if they prepare food for you without washing their hands thoroughly) you might well go down with food poisoning in well under a day.
You seem to be referring to the 'incubation period', which most definitely varies. See here:
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However some diseases have far shorter incubation periods than those shown there. For seasonal influenza, for example, it's 1 to 4 days, with symptoms often appearing 2 to 3 days after infection. For the a common cold the incubation period is often around 2 days.
Many forms of food poisoning can result in symptoms, such as vomiting and diarrhoea, appearing within hours. If you have contact with a sufferer and their hygiene standards aren't high (e.g. if they prepare food for you without washing their hands thoroughly) you might well go down with food poisoning in well under a day.
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