infektiokohta
Infektiokohta refers to the specific location within a host organism where a pathogen enters and establishes an infection. This site can vary greatly depending on the type of pathogen and the route of transmission. For example, respiratory pathogens like influenza viruses typically infect the respiratory tract, entering through the nose and mouth. Gastrointestinal pathogens such as E. coli often enter through ingestion and establish themselves in the intestinal lining. Skin infections, caused by bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus or fungi, occur at the point of entry through a break in the skin.
The characteristics of the infektiokohta are crucial for the pathogen's survival and replication. Some pathogens prefer