Rhinovirus is a fancy phrase/word for the common cold, therefore you most likely already know the symptoms.
Rhino-virus translates to "nose virus" in English, as "rhino" originates from the Greek word for nose, referring to the viruses that commonly cause upper respiratory infections, often manifested through nasal symptoms.
the rhino virus is the common cold
Yes, Rhino Virus for horses is called Equine Flu.
For humans, no. But other horses are at risk if not vaccinated for the Rhino virus.
the rhino virus is simply the common cold.
it is
The latin word 'Rhino' means 'hair' and a rhino virus is any long stringy shaped virus. Such are commonly associated with desease of the nose. A rhino-virus is often associated with a cold.
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Simple answer... no. Different mechanism required. Bacterial infection yes, Rhino virus no.
Because it is derived from the Ancient Greek rhin meaning "nose".
it is the flu
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