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Understanding What is a Period of Latency in Health and Disease

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It is estimated that one-fourth of the global population is infected with *Mycobacterium tuberculosis* but remains asymptomatic, a classic example of a latent infection. A **period of latency** is the time that passes between initial exposure to a pathogen or risk factor and the clinical manifestation of a disease.

Understanding Health Timelines: How long should latency be?

4 min read
A healthy adult typically takes between 10 and 20 minutes to fall asleep, a measurement known as sleep latency. The answer to **How long should latency be** depends heavily on the specific biological context, varying from minutes to decades across different health phenomena.

Understanding What Diseases Go Dormant and How Latency Works

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Over 90% of adults are believed to have been infected with the Epstein-Barr virus, which can lie dormant for a lifetime, yet only reactivate under certain conditions. Understanding **what diseases go dormant** is key to recognizing how your body's immune system battles infections long-term.