reservoir of infectious agents |
Any person, animal, arthropod, plant, soil, or substance in which an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies, on which it depends primarily for survival, and where it reproduces itself in a way that allows t
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reservoir host |
an animal host that maintains a parasite life cycle in the wild, and functions as a source of the parasite for humans.
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reservoir host |
Refers to a host or carrier that harbors disease-causing organisms, without injury to itself and serves as a source from which other individuals can be infected.
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