Definition of Rhinovirus. Meaning of Rhinovirus. Synonyms of Rhinovirus

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Definition of Rhinovirus

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Meaning of Rhinovirus from wikipedia

- 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...
- the rhinovirus was discovered in 1956. In the 1970s, the CCU demonstrated that treatment with interferon during the incubation phase of rhinovirus infection...
- to 5 subfamilies. Notable examples are genera Enterovirus (including Rhinovirus and Poliovirus), Aphthovirus, Cardiovirus, and Hepatovirus. The name "picornavirus"...
- Enterovirus L Rhinovirus A (formerly Human rhinovirus A) Rhinovirus B (formerly Human rhinovirus B) Rhinovirus C (formerly Human rhinovirus C) These fifteen...
- the enterovirus species A. Species A was formerly ****igned to the genus Rhinovirus. This virus appears to have evolved recently with the first known strain...
- parti****nts with rhinovirus PCR-positive colds and percentage of parti****nts with asthma exacerbations together with rhinovirus-positive PCR. In human...
- deactivate respiratory syncytial virus and SARS-Cov, but not adenovirus or rhinovirus. A dentifrice containing 10% sodium benzoate and 0.3% dichlorobenzyl alcohol...
- fungal or mycobacterial infection. "The most common pathogens were human rhinovirus (in 9% of patients), influenza virus (in 6%), and Streptococcus pneumoniae...
- the species Human rhinovirus 1A, which was later merged with other rhinovirus strains into the currently named species Rhinovirus A of the genus Enterovirus...
- infection by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (59.2% of cases) or human rhinovirus (19.3% of cases). Diagnosis is generally based on symptoms. Tests such...