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- Fomite - Wikipedia
A fomite ( ˈfoʊmaɪt ) or fomes ( ˈfoʊmiːz ) is any inanimate object that, when contaminated with or exposed to infectious agents (such as pathogenic bacteria, viruses or fungi), can transfer disease to a new host [1]
- What Is a Fomite in Microbiology? Definition Examples
Fomites are inanimate objects that can spread infectious diseases They act as temporary carriers for pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and fungi Understanding fomites helps recognize how infections spread in daily environments and supports disease prevention
- What are Fomites? - News-Medical. net
A fomite refers to inanimate objects that can carry and spread disease and infectious agents Fomites can also be called passive vectors
- Microbial Exchange via Fomites and Implications for Human Health
Today, fomites are generally considered any inanimate object that, when contaminated with infectious organisms, can serve as a means of transferring disease-causing agents to a new human host
- FOMITE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Fomite is a back-formation of fomites, the Latin plural of fomes, itself a word for " tinder " (Much like tinder is a catalyst of fire, a fomite can kindle disease )
- FOMITES Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
FOMITES definition: surfaces, as clothing or door handles, that can become contaminated with pathogens when touched by the carrier of an infection, and can then transmit the pathogens to those who next touch the surfaces
- Fomites | definition of fomites by Medical dictionary
fomites Anything that has been in contact with a person suffering from an infectious disease, and which may transmit the infection to others Fomites include sheets, towels, dressings, clothes, face flannels, crockery and cutlery, books and papers
- Fomite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Fomites are inanimate objects which, when contaminated, can transfer pathogenic microorganisms from one person to another These objects can become contaminated from person's hands, body fluids and secretions or respiratory droplets settling on their surfaces
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