Yes, it is possible to infect someone before showing any symptoms. It is possible to be a carrier of a contagious illness without showing any signs for several months and spread it during that time. If you have received antibiotic treatment, you can consider yourself non-contagious 7 days after finishing the treatment if your test is negative.
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