Incubation period can be influenced by various factors such as immune system, the route and dose of exposure to the infectious agent and the type of disease. Some patient may experience a shorter or longer incubation period depending on these factors. Every disease has an average incubation period. It vary from disease to disease. For example Measles: 10 to 14 days Mumps: 14 to 18 days Chickenpox (Varicella): 10 to 21 days
@@YellowPagesNursing1 I get a lot of people who get sick saying “it must’ve been something I ate yesterday” but always wondered how accurate those claims are.
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What is the average incubation period for most diseases? Does it vary from person to person?
Incubation period can be influenced by various factors such as immune system, the route and dose of exposure to the infectious agent and the type of disease.
Some patient may experience a shorter or longer incubation period depending on these factors.
Every disease has an average incubation period. It vary from disease to disease. For example
Measles: 10 to 14 days
Mumps: 14 to 18 days
Chickenpox (Varicella): 10 to 21 days
@@YellowPagesNursing1 I get a lot of people who get sick saying “it must’ve been something I ate yesterday” but always wondered how accurate those claims are.
That's so true.
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