karanténozás
Karanténozás refers to the process of quarantining or isolating individuals or groups suspected of carrying or being exposed to a contagious disease. This practice is a fundamental public health measure aimed at preventing the spread of infectious agents within a community. The term originates from the Italian word "quarantena," meaning forty days, reflecting historical quarantine periods implemented during plagues.
The core principle behind karanténozás is to separate potentially infected individuals from the healthy population for
Karanténozás can be implemented in various settings, including dedicated quarantine facilities, hospitals, or even at home,