välittäjäeläinten
Välittäjäeläinten, a Finnish term, translates to "intermediate hosts" or "vector animals" in English. These are organisms that carry a parasite or pathogen and transmit it from one host to another. This transmission can occur through a bite, a scratch, or contact with bodily fluids. Välittäjäeläinten play a crucial role in the life cycle of many infectious diseases, enabling pathogens to spread within a population or between different species.
The specific role of a välittäjäeläin varies depending on the disease. For example, mosquitoes act as välittäjäeläinten