They rarely go to the extent of identifying the specific markers..so they treat the symptoms with antibiotics which are effective only in some half of the cases, not all.
But they do distinguish it from the FLU which is systematic and not effectively treatable yet.
If you took a swab of your nose, you will find rino-virus (meaning viruses of the nose) and a probably a dozen other interesting little bugs..viral and bacterial.
You can find that virus on any day of the week, in your own nose.
Whether or not what we call a “cold” is a direct result of it, can be a interesting subject to discuss. But today's estimates show that it's not the only actor in the nose..
Rhinoviruses — causing 10% to 40% of colds
Coronaviruses — causing 20% of colds
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) — responsible for 10% of colds
Every one of these is assisted by a bacterial infection as a result of the damages done and that is what often gets into the upper respiratory system.
Which is why anti-bacterials have some effect on most colds, but not the Flu.
Frankly, we don't really know.....yet..
But what we do know is that Ebola is not spread through the respiratory system in humans.
I believe that comment is what gets your goat, but I would expect that from a conspiracy nutcase who is in great fear of a pandemic and then tries to justify that fear to everyone else..
87.2365% of statistics are made up on the spot.
What are your sources for yours?
Not this silliness again, really?
I only commented on the cold viruses, and no doctor in these parts will prescribe antibiotics for a common cold.
So where do you get off with ad hominem attacks? Especially about a topic unrelated to the Common Cold? It doesn't make you any more "right", and in fact is generally an indicator you don't know what you are talking about.
But don't take my word for it: From the Mayo Clinic (Maybe they are "conspiracy nutcases", too?)
Although more than 100 viruses can cause a common cold, the rhinovirus is the most common culprit, and it's highly contagious.
Note, there is no mention of Bacteria as a cause of the Common Cold.
If your other unlinked, unsubstantiated assertions are as off base as these two, perhaps you should listen more and bray less.