"Although the latter infected persons reported no symptoms, some actually had subclinical changes in their lungs. When computed tomography scans for 76 of these persons were examined, 54 per cent showed lung opacities," the researchers wrote in the study.
The scientists believe that further research is needed to confirm the potential significance of this finding.
They said the lack of longitudinal data makes distinguishing between asymptomatic and presymptomatic individuals difficult.
An asymptomatic individual, the researchers said, is someone who is infected with SARS-CoV-2, but never develops symptoms of Covid-19, while a presymptomatic person is similarly infected, but will eventually develop symptoms.