lähitajad
Lähitajad is a Finnish term that translates to "close contact" or "close proximity." It is primarily used in the context of public health and infectious disease control to identify individuals who have been exposed to a person confirmed to have a contagious illness. The identification of lähitajad is a crucial step in containing outbreaks, as it allows for targeted monitoring, testing, and quarantine measures to be implemented.
The definition of a lähitaja can vary depending on the specific disease and the mode of transmission.
Public health authorities use contact tracing to identify lähitajad. This process involves interviewing infected individuals to