How do colds spread?

  • Colds can spread person to person; often during casual contact, e.g., shaking hands.
  • Researchers know now that the common cold virus, called rhinovirus, can also transfer from an object to a person.
  • A rhinovirus can live for an extended period of time on an object called a fomite
  • A fomite is an object that an infected person may touch, such as a telephone handset or a keyboard.
  • Later another person touches the same object and transmits the rhinovirus.  The rhinovirus can live on a fomite for a matter of days, even when dry.
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