The cause of acute bronchitis
Acute bronchitis is a viral or bacterial infections caused by pathogens such as inflammation of the bronchial mucosa. In infants and children during the common and frequently-occurring disease, often secondary to upper respiratory tract infection, after, and is often an early manifestation of pneumonia. The disease also involving multi-trachea, bronchus, and therefore the correct name should be as acute tracheal bronchitis. Clinical to cough with (or without) it is characterized by an increase in bronchial secretions.
Etiology:
For a variety of pathogens, viruses or bacteria, the virus infected more than on the basis of secondary bacterial infection. Common virus is rhinovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, influenza, parainfluenza virus and rubella virus. With pneumococcal bacteria, p-hemolytic streptococcus, staphylococcus, influenza bacillus, Bordetella pertussis and mycoplasma and other more common.