Rhinovirus Transmission within Families with Children: Incidence of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Infections
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2008Vol. 197(3), pp. 382–389
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Abstract
Rhinoviruses are frequently transmitted from children to other family members. Most rhinovirus infections in young children are symptomatic, but secondary infections in adults are often asymptomatic. Multiple virus types circulate simultaneously in families.
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