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The following principles of appropriate antibiotic use for adults with
acute bronchitis
apply to immunocompetent adults without complicating comorbid conditions, such as chronic lung or heart disease.1. The evaluation of adults with an acute cough illness or a presumptive diagnosis of uncomplicated
acute bronchitis
should focus on ruling out serious illness, particularly pneumonia. In healthy, nonelderly adults, pneumonia is uncommon in the absence of vital sign abnormalities or
asymmetrical
lung sounds, and chest radiography is usually not indicated. In patients with cough lasting 3 weeks or longer, chest radiography may be warranted in the absence of other known causes.2. Routine antibiotic treatment of uncomplicated
acute bronchitis
is not recommended, regardless of duration of cough. If pertussis infection is suspected (an unusual circumstance), a diagnostic test should be performed and antimicrobial therapy initiated.3. Patient satisfaction with care for
acute bronchitis
depends most on physician-patient communication rather than on antibiotic treatment.
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PMID:Principles of appropriate antibiotic use for treatment of uncomplicated acute bronchitis: background. 1125 32
The following principles of appropriate antibiotic use for adults with
acute bronchitis
apply to immunocompetent adults without complicating comorbid conditions, such as chronic lung or heart disease. The evaluation of adults with an acute cough illness or a presumptive diagnosis of uncomplicated
acute bronchitis
should focus on ruling out serious illness, particularly pneumonia. In healthy, nonelderly adults, pneumonia is uncommon in the absence of vital sign abnormalities or
asymmetrical
lung sounds, and chest radiography is usually not indicated. In patients with cough lasting 3 weeks or longer, chest radiography may be warranted in the absence of other known causes. Routine antibiotic treatment of uncomplicated
acute bronchitis
is not recommended, regardless of duration of cough. If pertussis infection is suspected (an unusual circumstance), a diagnostic test should be performed and antimicrobial therapy initiated. Patient satisfaction with care for
acute bronchitis
depends most on physician--patient communication rather than on antibiotic treatment.
...
PMID:Principles of appropriate antibiotic use for treatment of uncomplicated acute bronchitis: background. 1138 46