Pronunciation: /ˌpriːsɪmpˌtəˈmætɪk/
adjective relating to or occurring in the period before symptoms of a disease appear
A1 The doctor explained that presymptomatic patients do not show any signs of illness yet.
A2 It is important to monitor presymptomatic individuals for any early signs of disease.
B1 Regular testing can help identify presymptomatic carriers of the virus.
B2 The study focused on the presymptomatic phase of the infection to understand disease progression.
C1 Presymptomatic screening is crucial for early detection and prevention of certain diseases.
C2 Researchers are studying presymptomatic individuals to develop better diagnostic tools.
formal The presymptomatic stage of the disease can be difficult to detect.
informal They didn't realize they were presymptomatic until they got tested.
slang I had no idea I was presymptomatic until I started feeling sick.
figurative Being presymptomatic is like having a ticking time bomb inside you.
presymptomaticed
presymptomatics
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