szrhordozón
The term "szrhordozón" is a Hungarian word. It translates directly to "carrier" or "bearer" in English. This term is often used in a biological or medical context to describe an individual who carries a gene or a pathogen but does not necessarily exhibit symptoms of the associated disease. For example, a person can be a carrier of a recessive genetic disorder, meaning they have one copy of the altered gene and one normal copy. While they themselves might not be affected, they can pass the altered gene to their offspring.
Similarly, in the context of infectious diseases, a szrhordozón might harbor a virus or bacterium and be