The time from exposure to HAV and the onset of symptoms ranges from two to seven weeks and averages about a month.
After a person has been bitten by an infected mite, there is a delay of about 10 days to three weeks prior to the onset of symptoms.
This varies significantly depending on the dosage received and the individual's response to the poisoning. There are different scales for use in measuring the dosage. One commonly used measurement of...
Just from personal experience, 3 days, first sign is yellow discharge, then followed quickly with very, very painful urinenation.
Sometimes it doesn't have any symptoms. It should be testable within a month of contraction.