What is the latency?

The term "latency" can refer to two different things in the medical world. In the first sense, the period of latency is a period in which someone is infected with disease, but no symptoms are observable. This phase is also known as the incubation period, reflecting the idea that the disease incubates in the body. Psychoanalysts also use the term "latency", if they apply for the collection of Freud's approach, using the term refers to the specific phase of children's development. When someone is infected with a disease, they can pass through the disease, although no symptoms are present and the latency period often represents the opportunity for disease to spread without wide without host knowledge. Latence deadlines are longer in adults than in children or people with a compromised immune system, reflecting the struggle of the body to the attacker who slows the appearance of symptoms.

The latency period may have different lengths. Some infections are presented over severaland hours or days. For example, people who consume disease toxins often experience a very short period of latency between toxin consumption and symptoms. In other cases, it may be sleeping for several months and shows many years after it has been closed. Creutzfeldt-Jakob's disease (CJD) is in some cases an example of a disease with a very long latent period of up to 30 years.

During the incubation period, the hosts can unknowingly spread the infection because they are not aware that they wear it. For diseases with an extended period of latency, this may mean that hosts infect many other people who are unable to trace their contact with the host to determine where they got the disease. This was a common problem with HIV at the age of 80, when infected individuals transmitted diseases of random sexual contacts and recipients of blood products without knowing they were sick.

In the Freudian sense, the time of latency comes from five or six and early adolescence. It's a quarterTina of five phases of development, which is characterized by sexual urge, which are sublimated or suppressed. According to psychoanalytic theory, people in the latency phase tend to look for society of people of the same sex and can develop a number of emotions about sexual activity in response to their own subconscious and cultural and social stimuli.

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