ülekandekohadena
Ülekandekohadena (genitive plural of ülekandekohad) is the Estonian term for transmission sites, i.e., the locations, conditions, or circumstances that enable the spread of infectious agents from one host to another. In epidemiology and public health, the concept helps describe where and how infections can occur and where interventions may be most effective. Transmission sites are typically categorized by route of transmission: direct contact, indirect contact via fomites, droplet spread, airborne or aerosol transmission, vector-borne transmission, and environmental reservoirs such as water or food.
Common examples of transmission sites include households and crowded social settings for direct contact, surfaces and
Identifying ülekandekohadena involves outbreak investigations, contact tracing, environmental sampling, and modelling of transmission patterns. Public health