nakkusohtlikust
Nakkusohtlikust refers to the transmissibility or infectivity of a disease. It describes the inherent ability of a pathogen, such as a virus, bacterium, or parasite, to spread from one host to another. This property is crucial in understanding the epidemiology of infectious diseases and in developing strategies for prevention and control.
Several factors contribute to the nakkusohtlikust of a disease. These include the concentration of the infectious
The study of nakkusohtlikust involves assessing various metrics, such as the basic reproduction number (R0), which