A virus creates virion particles during latent infection, which are expelled from the cell without lysing it.
when a virus is active yet latent, that is, it is not multiplying, it is instead dormant in the host. The onset of symptoms from a latent viral infection may take a long time before it becomes active. Usually, there are no overt signs present.
The amount of time a phage particle takes to multiply inside an infected host cell is known as the latent period. In a one-step growth curve, it can be represented as the amount of time it takes for newly created phage particles to manifest themselves in the media at the population level.
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