cotransmissie
Cotransmissie is a biological phenomenon in which two or more pathogens are transmitted concurrently from a single vector to a host, or from a host to another host. The term is most commonly encountered in the context of arthropod-borne viruses, such as flaviviruses, or in the co‑culture of bacterial strains in laboratory experiments. The concept differs from coinfection, which refers to the simultaneous presence of multiple pathogens in a host, by emphasizing the mode of transfer rather than the eventual infection.
In vector‑borne diseases, cotransmissie can occur when a single arthropod, for example a mosquito or tick, ingests
The kinetics of cotransmissie can influence disease epidemiology. Co‑aerosolized pathogens may prime host immune responses, alter
Understanding cotransmissie is essential for public health because it can affect outbreak severity, vaccine strategy, and