Answer 3:)
Infections can tell the possible abnormal health of a patient. However, it cannot tell that whether person will or not get the disease if the person is not having the disease. The true asymptomatic patient will have infections in blood but he/she will not show any symptoms. Therefore, under diagnosis, if patient is having infections but the patient is not showing or expressing any symptoms, then the patient is the true asymptomatic patient.
Through this, we can identify the true asymptomatic patient from the both infected patients.
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