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Bacteria do not cause the common cold. It is caused by a virus.
Rhinovirus is a fancy phrase/word for the common cold, therefore you most likely already know the symptoms.
the virus season is fall Virus Season is In The Winter.Its in the winter because many people are under protected by the cold harsh weather and they get colds.Most Likely The Cold Is Spread And Turns into A Virus.Places Where Viruses Are Spread Are Most Likely To Be SuperMarkets Or Even The SubWay!So Make Sure You Carry HandSanitizer and Bundle Up!:D
No, that is just an old wive's tale. You catch a cold because of a virus.
Not really. Cold weather does not cause the viral infections we call the common cold. Only exposure to the virus germ that causes colds will give you the cold, not temperature changes. The only link between being in a cold country and catching colds is likely that you are indoors and more crowded to stay warm in cold countries, and that makes the chances higher that you will catch the virus from someone else in the room who has caught a cold.
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Cold sores are spread by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person, at the location where the virus is active, during a time when they are shedding virus. If a girl has a cold sore, and you kiss her genital area (where no sore is) but not her mouth (where the sore is), you are not likely to get infected.
ferrets do not get colds, however they can catch influenza virus (flu)
Yes a virus does cause the common cold.
A cold is a virus and you catch it from someone else or by touching something someone else has touched. This is why you should wash your hands a lot during cold season. You do not catch a cold from being cold.
A cold is a virus and you catch it from someone else or by touching something someone else has touched. This is why you should wash your hands a lot during cold season. You do not catch a cold from being cold.