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Bronchitis is an infection of the tubes that lead to the lungs. It can be acute or chronic. Symptoms include a cough and wheezing. Smoking is a major risk factor. Find out more.
Bronchitis and pneumonia are two illnesses that people often confuse because they have many overlapping symptoms. Learn more here.
Conclusion Chronic bronchitis is a critical component in the syndrome of COPD. Elderly patients are at increased risk for both exacerbations of CB and AECB. Viral, bacterial and atypical organisms ...
Careful use of antibiotics plays an important role in the treatment of AECB. The use of stratified antibiotic guidelines appears to be a rational approach.
Acute bronchitis, sometimes called a "chest cold," is the acute (sudden) inflammation of the larger airways, mainly due to an upper respiratory infection. Asthma is a chronic (long-term) lung disease ...
According to data from the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service in 2023, there are an estimated 15,000 patients ...
UCB announces positive results from GEMZ phase 3 study of fenfluramine in CDKL5 Deficiency DisorderPhase 3 study met primary and key secondary clinical endpoints, marking the third developmental and ...
Introduction Acute bronchitis is a self-limiting infection of the large airways; cough is the primary symptom, usually lasting for about 3 weeks. Annually, approximately 5% of adults develop acute ...
Background: The MOSAIC study compared moxifloxacin with three standard antibiotic regimens in patients with Anthonisen type 1 acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis (AECB). Further exploratory ...
Many children continue to experience respiratory symptoms up to 14 years after treatment for protracted bacterial bronchitis, ...