Scientists Map Genome of Common Cold Virus

Posted by Hieu Tran at 2:13 PM

Genetic Map of Cold Virus

Scientists have mapped the entire genome of the common cold virus. It won't lead to an immediate cure but it could be the next step in finding a cure. "We have the pieces all in place. They can't go in any other way. Now we have to understand what the pictures are telling us," said Dr. Stephen B. Liggett, professor of medicine and physiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and director of its Cardiopulmonary Genomics Program.

The research was published in the online edition of the journal Science on Thursday afternoon.

Technically known as the human rhinovirus infection, the common cold is responsible for half of all asthma attacks and is a factor in bronchitis, sinusitis, middle-ear infections and pneumonia. The coughs, sneezes and sniffles of colds impose a major health care burden in the United States -- including visits to health care providers, cost of over-the-counter drugs for symptom relief, often-inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions and missed work days -- with direct and indirect costs of about $60 billion annually. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on the genetic map of the rhinovirus. Take a look:



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Title: Save Swine Flu Drugs for Younger Patients, Study Urges
Category: Health News
Created: 7/29/2009 7:00:00 AM
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