taudinkannat
Taudinkannat, in epidemiology commonly rendered as pathogen strains, are genetically and phenotypically distinct lineages within a single pathogenic species. The term denotes units that are sufficiently stable to be recognized as separate for surveillance, outbreak investigation, and research. Strains may differ in traits such as virulence, host range, tissue tropism, antigenic properties, or antimicrobial susceptibility, and they can have practical implications for diagnostics, vaccination, and public health responses.
Identification and typing of taudinkannat rely on a mix of phenotypic and genotypic methods. Traditional serotyping
Origins and evolution of taudinkannat are driven by mutation, genetic recombination, and, in segmented viruses, reassortment.
The concept of taudinkanta can vary by organism and context, with distinctions between terms like strain, lineage,