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This is inflammation of the tracheobronchial tree that occurs in patients without chronic lung disorders. The cause is almost always a viral infection. The pathogen is rarely identified. The common symptom is cough, with or without fever, and possibly sputum production. Diagnosis is based on clinical findings. Treatment is supportive; antibiotics are usually unnecessary. Prognosis is excellent.