tartuntariskia
Tartuntariskia refers to the probability or likelihood of an infectious disease being transmitted from one individual to another, or from an environment to an individual. This concept is central to epidemiology and public health, as understanding and quantifying transmission risk helps in developing effective prevention and control strategies. Several factors influence tartuntariskia, including the pathogen's characteristics, the mode of transmission, the susceptibility of the host, and the intensity and duration of exposure.
The pathogen's infectivity, virulence, and the presence of a reservoir are key determinants. Modes of transmission
Quantifying tartuntariskia often involves mathematical models and statistical analysis. Measures like the basic reproduction number (R0)