rhinoviruses
Rhinoviruses are a genus of small, non-enveloped, positive-sense RNA viruses in the family Picornaviridae. The genome is about 7.2 kilobases long and encodes a single polyprotein processed into structural proteins VP1–VP4 and various nonstructural proteins. The genus includes Human rhinovirus A, B, and C species, which together account for most human rhinovirus infections.
Rhinoviruses are the leading cause of the common cold worldwide. They are highly diverse, with more than
Clinically, rhinovirus infection typically presents after a 1–3 day incubation with nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, sore throat,
Pathogenesis involves infection of the upper airway epithelium with inflammatory responses leading to mucous production and
There is no widely approved antiviral or vaccine for routine use against rhinoviruses. Treatment is supportive,