Selected article for: "common cold and year cold"

Author: Julian Braun; Lucie Loyal; Marco Frentsch; Daniel Wendisch; Philipp Georg; Florian Kurth; Stefan Hippenstiel; Manuela Dingeldey; Beate Kruse; Florent Fauchere; Emre Baysal; Maike Mangold; Larissa Henze; Roland Lauster; Marcus Mall; Kirsten Beyer; Jobst Roehmel; Juergen Schmitz; Stefan Miltenyi; Marcel A Mueller; Martin Witzenrath; Norbert Suttorp; Florian Kern; Ulf Reimer; Holger Wenschuh; Christian Drosten; Victor M Corman; Claudia Giesecke-Thiel; Leif-Erik Sander; Andreas Thiel
Title: Presence of SARS-CoV-2 reactive T cells in COVID-19 patients and healthy donors
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: 164yx77a_23
    Snippet: ubiquitous, but they display a winter seasonality in temperate regions 32-34 . Based on 167 epidemiological data indicating an average of two episodes of "common cold" per year in the 168 adult population, it may be extrapolated that the average adult contracts a HCoV infection on 169.....
    Document: ubiquitous, but they display a winter seasonality in temperate regions 32-34 . Based on 167 epidemiological data indicating an average of two episodes of "common cold" per year in the 168 adult population, it may be extrapolated that the average adult contracts a HCoV infection on 169

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