Fomite

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Fomite

A fomite 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. In the context of human health, the term fomite has been used since the 19th century to refer to objects such as clothing, towels, and utensils that are capable of absorbing and retaining infectious organisms, thereby aiding in disease transmission.

Overview[edit]

The term "fomite" comes from the Latin word fomes, meaning "tinder". It is used in medical and epidemiological literature to refer to inanimate objects that can become contaminated with infectious agents and serve as a mechanism for disease transmission. Fomites can include a wide range of objects, such as door handles, elevator buttons, and computer keyboards, among others.

Role in Disease Transmission[edit]

Fomites play a crucial role in the transmission of infectious diseases. When a person touches a fomite that has been contaminated with a virus or bacteria, they can become infected if they then touch their mouth, nose, or eyes. This is known as indirect contact transmission.

Some of the diseases that can be spread through fomites include the common cold, influenza, and COVID-19. However, the risk of transmission from fomites is generally lower than from direct person-to-person contact.

Prevention[edit]

Preventing the spread of disease through fomites involves regular cleaning and disinfection of high-touch surfaces. Hand hygiene is also crucial, as it can prevent the transfer of infectious agents from fomites to the body.

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