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    Picornaviridae. Rhinovirus is the most common viral infectious agent in humans and is the predominant cause of the common cold. The three species of rhinovirus (A...
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    the rhinovirus was discovered in 1956. In the 1970s, the CCU demonstrated that treatment with interferon during the incubation phase of rhinovirus infection...
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    the enterovirus species A. Species A was formerly assigned to the genus Rhinovirus. This virus appears to have evolved only recently with the first known...
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    Enterovirus L Rhinovirus A (formerly Human rhinovirus A) Rhinovirus B (formerly Human rhinovirus B) Rhinovirus C (formerly Human rhinovirus C) These fifteen...
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    assigned to 68 genera. Notable examples are genera Enterovirus (including Rhinovirus and Poliovirus), Aphthovirus, Cardiovirus, and Hepatovirus. The name "picornavirus"...
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    Roivainen, M.; Hovi, T. (2002). "Human Rhinovirus 87 and Enterovirus 68 Represent a Unique Serotype with Rhinovirus and Enterovirus Features". Journal of...
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    Sinusitis, also known as rhinosinusitis, is an inflammation of the mucous membranes that line the sinuses resulting in symptoms that may include production...
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    Human rhinovirus internal cis-acting regulatory element (CRE) is a CRE from the human rhinoviruses. The CRE is located within the genome segment encoding...
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  • the species Human rhinovirus 1A, which was later merged with other rhinovirus strains into the currently named species Rhinovirus A of the genus Enterovirus...
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    common cold, is achievable. Vaccines that combine dozens of varieties of rhinovirus at once are effective in stimulating antiviral antibodies in mice and...
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    Ureaplasma urealyticum infection respiratory Syncytial Virus infection rhinovirus; common cold Common cold AIDS Anemia Asthma Bronchiolitis Cancer Candidiasis...
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    deactivate respiratory syncytial virus and SARS-Cov, but not adenovirus or rhinovirus. A dentifrice containing 10% sodium benzoate and 0.3% dichlorobenzyl alcohol...
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    passages to dry, crack and become more susceptible to penetration of rhinovirus cold viruses. Extremely low (below 20 %) relative humidities may also...
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    The evidence in treating rhinovirus infections is mixed. While no statistically significant effect was observed in rhinovirus 44 or 32 infection, its administration...
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    to regulate transcription.[citation needed] Rhinovirus is principal cause for the common cold. Rhinovirus, also member of picornavirus, and can be transmitted...
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    fungal or mycobacterial infection. "The most common pathogens were human rhinovirus (in 9% of patients), influenza virus (in 6%), and Streptococcus pneumoniae...
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    reporting a higher proportion of EV-D68 positivity in children who are [rhinovirus and/or enterovirus] positive compared to previous years," the agency wrote...
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    Herpes simplex virus can cause multiple mouth ulcers. Measles Common cold: rhinovirus, coronavirus, respiratory syncytial virus, and parainfluenza virus can...
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    commonly viruses. Typical viruses include respiratory syncytial virus, rhinovirus, influenza, and others. Bacteria are uncommon pathogens but may include...
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    viral respiratory infections, such as respiratory syncytial virus and rhinovirus, may increase the risk of developing asthma when acquired as young children...
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  • portmanteau of the words "zinc" and "ICAM-1" (the receptor to which a rhinovirus binds in order to infect cells). It is labelled as an "unapproved homeopathic"...
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    flu symptoms is that patients are misdiagnosing the symptoms of several rhinovirus diseases or of allergies to several hundred substances, and attributing...
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  • engineered recombinant virus made from the nuclear polyhedrosis virus, the rhinovirus, and smallpox. It causes nightmares, fever, chills, runny nose, encephalitis...
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    Salmonella spp.) Viruses and related agents such as viroids. (E.g. HIV, Rhinovirus, Lyssaviruses such as Rabies virus, Ebolavirus and Severe acute respiratory...
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    headache, low-grade fever, facial pressure, and sneezing. Symptoms of rhinovirus in children usually begin 1–3 days after exposure. The illness usually...
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    normally caused by a viral infection. Typically, these infections are rhinovirus, adenovirus, parainfluenza, or influenza. No specific testing is normally...
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    laryngitis are caused by viral infections, the most common of which tend to be rhinovirus, influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, adenovirus, coronavirus, and respiratory...
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  • (EC 3.4.22.29, picornavirus endopeptidase 2A, poliovirus protease 2A, rhinovirus protease 2A, 2A protease, 2A proteinase, protease 2A, proteinase 2Apro...
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    integrins of type CD11a / CD18, or CD11b / CD18 and is also exploited by rhinovirus as a receptor for entry into respiratory epithelium. ICAM-1 is a member...
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