Acute bronchitis is a common disease, seen in all age groups, where there is inflammation of the trachea and lower airways that causes cough and mucus production lasting up to 3 weeks (1,2).
There may be subsquent bacterial infection following the initial viral assault. Common bacterial organisms involved include pneumococcus, H. influenzae and Staph. aureus.
Risk factors for the development of acute bronchitis include smoking and a damp or dusty environment.
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