- 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"...
- 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...
-
Enterovirus L
Rhinovirus A (formerly
Human rhinovirus A)
Rhinovirus B (formerly
Human rhinovirus B)
Rhinovirus C (formerly
Human rhinovirus C)
These fifteen...
- The
evidence in
treating rhinovirus infections is mixed.
While no
statistically significant effect was
observed in
rhinovirus 44 or 32 infection, its administration...
- Tremacamra, a
Soluble Intercellular Adhesion Molecule 1, for
Experimental Rhinovirus InfectionA Randomized Clinical Trial". JAMA. 281 (19): 1797–1804. doi:10...
- Roivainen, M.; Hovi, T. (2002). "Human
Rhinovirus 87 and
Enterovirus 68
Represent a
Unique Serotype with
Rhinovirus and
Enterovirus Features".
Journal of...
-
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...
- the
species Human rhinovirus 1A,
which was
later merged with
other rhinovirus strains into the
currently named species Rhinovirus A of the
genus Enterovirus...