Rhinovirus (from the Greek rhin- which means "nose") was a genus of the Picornaviridae family of viruses. It has been now merged into Enteroviruses, a group of Picornaviridae that includes Poliovirus, Coxsackie A virus, and Hepatitis A.
Rhinoviri are the most common viral infective agents in humans, and a causative agent of the common cold (about 50% of the cases of the common cold are caused by this virus). It is lytic in nature. There are over ...
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