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Association of pre-pandemic respiratory system diseases with long COVID: a population-based case-control study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Infect Dis
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Acute bronchitis.

open access: yesCanadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 2008
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Uncomplicated Acute Bronchitis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000
Acute bronchitis is an acute cough illness in otherwise healthy adults that usually lasts 1 to 3 weeks. This review describes the pathophysiology of the condition and provides a practical approach to the evaluation and treatment of adults with uncomplicated acute bronchitis. Practical points to be made are:1.
R, Gonzales, M A, Sande
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Acute bronchitis

The Nurse Practitioner, 2013
Acute bronchitis affects millions of individuals, significantly impacting patient health and the healthcare industry. Understanding evaluation and treatment guidelines for acute bronchitis allows the nurse practitioner to practice comprehensive care for patients.
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Acute Bronchitis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
A 40-year-old man with no underlying lung disease has a 7-day history of mild shortness of breath with exertion, as well as cough that is now productive of purulent sputum. He reports no paroxysms of cough and no contact with ill persons in his community. He does not appear to be in distress. His temperature is 37°C, his pulse 84 beats per minute, and
Wenzel, Richard P., Fowler III, Alpha A.
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Acute Bronchitis.

American family physician, 2017
Cough is the most common illness-related reason for ambulatory care visits in the United States. Acute bronchitis is a clinical diagnosis characterized by cough due to acute inflammation of the trachea and large airways without evidence of pneumonia.
Scott, Kinkade, Natalie A, Long
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Acute bronchitis.

American family physician, 1998
Acute bronchitis is a lower respiratory tract infection that causes reversible bronchial inflammation. In up to 95 percent of cases, the cause, is viral. While antibiotics are often prescribed for patients with acute bronchitis, little evidence shows that these agents provide significant symptomatic relief or shorten the course of the illness. In a few
W J, Hueston, A G, Mainous
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Bronchitis (acute).

Clinical evidence, 2005
Acute bronchitis affects over 40/1000 adults a year in the UK. The causes are usually considered to be infective, but only around half of people have identifiable pathogens. The role of smoking or of environmental tobacco smoke inhalation in predisposing to acute bronchitis is unclear.
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