Common Cold: Virus vs. Bacteria - What You Need to Know
A common cold is a viral infection of the nose and throat caused by a group of viruses known as rhinoviruses. Bacteria do not typically cause the common cold, although they can sometimes cause secondary infections, such as pneumonia or sinusitis, after a cold has already developed.Viral Infections - Related Articles
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