Why is the common cold so common?

Why is the common cold so common?



Answer: The common cold is caused by approximately 200 different virulent viruses that do not necessarily impart immunity after infection and do not respond to antibiotic therapy. Common colds are frequently accompanied by bacterial complications.

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