nakkusvõime
Nakkusvõime, often translated as infectivity or transmissibility, refers to the ability of an infectious agent, such as a virus, bacterium, fungus, or parasite, to enter a host, reproduce, and then be transmitted to another susceptible host. It is a fundamental characteristic of pathogens that determines how easily an infectious disease can spread within a population.
Several factors contribute to an organism's nakkusvõime. These include the pathogen's ability to adhere to host
The nakkusvõime of a pathogen is often quantified using metrics like the basic reproduction number (R0). R0