Human rhinovirus is the predominant cause of the common cold and the most common viral infectious agent in humans. It can be spread through direct person-to-person contact or by aerosols of respiratory droplets and from fomites.
Human rhinovirus is the predominant cause of the common cold and the most common viral infectious agent in humans. It can be spread through direct person-to-person contact or by aerosols of respiratory droplets and from fomites.
Symptoms of human rhinovirus may include:
Other symptoms may include:
Fever and extreme exhaustion are more usual in influenza. Children may have six to twelve colds a year.
DIAGNOSIS
The doctor will basically examine your symptoms. It is generally impractical to have some laboratory tests since most colds go away on their own without complications.
TREATMENT
Most treatment approaches involve supportive measures for symptoms of respiratory illness, such as:
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