isäntäeläinten
Isäntäeläinten, often translated as host animals or reservoir hosts, refers to animal species that harbor a pathogen, such as a virus or bacterium, and can transmit it to other animals or humans. These animals are crucial in the life cycle and transmission of many infectious diseases. They may show few or no symptoms of the infection themselves, making them silent carriers. This characteristic allows the pathogen to persist and spread within a population or to jump to new hosts.
The role of isäntäeläinten is particularly important in zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that can be transmitted