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Developement of common cold symptoms following experimental rhinovirus infection is related to prior stressfull life events

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Developement of common cold symptoms following experimental rhinovirus infection is related to prior stressfull life events

Auteurs : A. A. Stone [États-Unis] ; D. H. Bovbjerg ; J. M. Neale ; A. Napoli ; H. Valdimarsdottir ; D. Cox ; F. G. Hayden ; J. M. Jr Gwaltney

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Previous studies of rhinovirus infection indicate that about one third of the persons with confirmed viral infection do not show evidence of cold symptoms. Factors that determine which infected individuals will develop colds are not known. Using a rhinovirus inoculation protocol, the authors explored the possible role of recent life events, current mood, and perceived stress in the development of symptoms in individuals known to be infected. As part of a larger study, 17 subjects were exposed to a rhinovirus and were individually isolated for 5 consecutive days; cold symptoms, mucus weights, and tissue use were monitored on a daily basis during this period

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