
LessWrong (Curated & Popular) “How Colds Spread” by RobertM
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Nov 19, 2025 Delve into the mysterious world of cold transmission with fascinating insights! Learn how touching surfaces contaminated by sick individuals can lead to self-infection. Discover surprising details about aerosol studies and the varying effectiveness of virus spread through different mediums. RobertM shares practical hygiene tips and discusses the unique shedding patterns of children. Concluding with a call for greater understanding, this exploration reveals the complexities behind an everyday ailment.
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Direct Mucous Transfer Is Highly Infectious
- RobertM concludes direct mucous membrane transfer reliably causes infection when you rub a sick person's snot into your eyes or nose.
- He notes contaminated surfaces can also transmit, especially if secretions remain wet for hours.
Wet Handshake Experiment Caused Many Infections
- Gwaltney et al.'s experiments had donors contaminate hands then handshake recipients who self-inoculated, infecting 11 of 15 recipients.
- This vivid trial shows how a wet hand-to-face transfer can rapidly transmit rhinovirus under contrived conditions.
Shared Objects Spread Virus In Trials
- Gwaltney and Hendley (1982) had donors contaminate coffee cups and plastic tiles, then recipients touched and self-inoculated, causing multiple infections.
- Results: 5/10 coffee cup, 9/16 unsanitized tile, 7/20 sanitized tile recipients became infected.
