fomite

See also: fómite

English

Etymology

Back-formation from plural, from Latin fōmitēs.

Noun

fomite (plural fomites)

  1. (medicine, epidemiology) An inanimate object capable of carrying infectious agents (such as bacteria, viruses and parasites), and thus passively enabling their transmission between hosts.
    • 2009, Raina M. Maier, Ian L. Pepper, Charles P. Gerba, Environmental Microbiology, page 559,
      Alternatively, such fluids may be transferred from soiled hands to fomites, or airborne organisms may impinge or settle onto fomite surfaces. Fomites may also serve as a site for the replication of a pathogen, as in the case of enteric bacteria in household sponges or dishcloths.

Translations


Italian

Noun

fomite m (plural fomiti)

  1. incitement
  2. cause, source

Latin

Noun

fōmite

  1. ablative singular of fōmes
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