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Sep 21, 2014 at 8:22 comment added anongoodnurse What kind of immunity are you talking about? Immunity as a species? Immunizations? Can you clarify?
Sep 21, 2014 at 7:06 comment added Atl LED The short answer is we do, it's just that there are so many different causes to common cold. A slightly longer and more complete answer will note that while we know immunodominate epitopes for the 100s of rhinovirus serotypes, we are still researching why viruses like RSV are not immunogenic (my bet is on NS1, possibly NS2 proteins). If no one has put up a good answer by 2100ish EST, I should be back on then to post one.
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