A precise incubation period does not exist for a given disease; rather, a range of incubation periods is characteristic of that disease.
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The incubation period of a disease is defined as the time interval
between the exposure to disease causing agent(infectious agent) and
the onset of disease. The incubation period of a disease is not
precise, it is variable among individuals. It depends on the
characteristics of the disease and the infected individual.
Hence the disease are given a mean incubation period, which means
the average of incubation period among different individuals in a
population.
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