virheluottuvuus
Virheluottuvuus is a term used in Finnish virology and epidemiology to describe the capacity of a virus to cause disease in a host, as well as its potential to spread within a population. The expression is not part of a standardized international nomenclature, and in formal texts scientists more often use terms such as virulenssi (virulence), patogeeni-ness (pathogenicity) or infektiivisyys (infectivity) depending on the aspect being discussed. Virheluottuvuus can be thought of as an overarching concept that links how a virus interacts with a host organism and how effectively it transmits between hosts.
The concept encompasses several interrelated dimensions. Pathogenicity refers to the ability of the virus to cause
Measurement of virheluottuvuus relies on laboratory studies, animal models, clinical observations, and epidemiological data. Researchers use