smittor
Smittor is a term used in epidemiology to refer to any agent or medium that enables the transmission of a pathogen from an infected host to a susceptible one. In everyday use, smittor can denote living vectors that carry and transfer pathogens as part of their biology, or inanimate carriers known as fomites that contaminate surfaces, objects, or liquids.
Biological vectors are living organisms that support the pathogen’s life cycle and facilitate transmission during feeding
Fomites are inanimate carriers that transfer pathogens when contaminated surfaces or objects come into contact with
In public health, smittor dynamics are essential to understanding and controlling outbreaks. Transmission efficiency is influenced
Terminology varies by language and discipline; some writers distinguish vectors (living transmitters) from fomites (inanimate carriers).