Keywords:
DHR3 genotype; NIH ECHO cohort; Rhinovirus epidemiology; age-specific prevalence; antiviral targets; pediatric respiratory infections; respiratory virus stability; vaccine development; viral phylogenetics; virus circulation patterns.
Abstract:
Rhinoviruses (RV) are the most common respiratory viruses globally and a major cause of airway symptoms in children and individuals with asthma. Although more than 170 RV types exist across 3 species (RV-A, RV-B, RV-C), type-specific circulation patterns and age-related prevalence remain poorly defined.