What does the term "asymptomatic carrier" mean in relation to Salmonella infections?Question 6Select one:a.A person who is infected but not showing signs of diseaseb.A person who is infected and showing signs of diseasec.A person who has never been infected d.A person who is infected and receiving treatment
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