Missed Case

An unrecognized disease or missed case is a condition when a person has some kind of infectious disease, but its symptoms are so minor or do not appear that they do not require treatment. In such cases, patients usually have partial immunity, but if pathogenic microorganisms become virulent (abnormally dangerous), then healthy people without immunity can become infected from them. This can lead to the manifestation of all the symptoms of the disease in others.

One example of such a disease is periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is an infection that affects the tissue around the tooth. Symptoms include pain, swelling, bad breath, and bone loss around the tooth. If treatment is not carried out, this can lead to tooth loss.

However, if treatment is carried out on time, the symptoms can be eliminated and the person can continue to live a normal life. It is important to remember that timely treatment can prevent the development of more serious complications and maintain oral health.



Over the past decade, the number of patients with a disease called "Missed case" has increased significantly. One example of such a disease is the “Unrecognized” disease. The disease itself is serious, it can even lead to death, and there is also the possibility of mass spread. At the moment this information is not fully distributed