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      Transmission of viral respiratory infections in the home.

      The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
      Aerosols, Common Cold, prevention & control, transmission, Environmental Exposure, Housing, Humans, Hygiene, Influenza, Human, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections, Respiratory Tract Infections, Rhinovirus, Time Factors, Virus Diseases

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          Respiratory viruses in the home exploit multiple modes of transmission. RSV is transmitted primarily by contact with ill children and contaminated objects in the environment. Influenza appears to be spread mainly by airborne droplet nuclei. Despite many years of study, from the plains of Salisbury, to the hills of Virginia, to the collegiate environment of Madison, WI, the precise routes rhinovirus takes to inflict the misery of the common cold on a susceptible population remain controversial.

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