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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[Tracheitis]] means [[inflammation]] of the [[trachea]]. It is a rare [[disease]]. [[Tracheitis]] was was commonly named as acute [[laryngotracheobronchitis]],non diphtherial [[laryngitis]] with marked [[exudates]],[[bacterial]] [[croup]], [[pseudomembranous]] [[croup]],[[purulent]] [[tracheobronchitis]] and [[membranous]] [[laryngotracheobronchitis]].It began to be reported in 1920. However it was not until 1979 when Jones et al reported case series on [[bacterial]] [[tracheitis]] in children. It was then recognized as an [[infectious]] disease of the [[trachea]],  involving bacteria either as a primary or as a secondary source of [[infection]].
[[Tracheitis]] means [[inflammation]] of the [[trachea]]. It is a rare [[disease]]. [[Tracheitis]] appeared in medical history in 1920s. It was commonly named as acute [[laryngotracheobronchitis]],non diphtherial [[laryngitis]] with marked [[exudates]],[[bacterial]] [[croup]], [[pseudomembranous]] [[croup]],[[purulent]] [[tracheobronchitis]] and [[membranous]] [[laryngotracheobronchitis]]. It was not until 1979, when Jones et al reported case series on [[bacterial]] [[tracheitis]] in children. It was then recognized as an [[infectious]] disease of the [[trachea]],  involving [[bacteria]] either as a primary or as a secondary source of [[infection]].
 
 


==Historical Perspective==
==Historical Perspective==

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Overview

Tracheitis means inflammation of the trachea. It is a rare disease. Tracheitis appeared in medical history in 1920s. It was commonly named as acute laryngotracheobronchitis,non diphtherial laryngitis with marked exudates,bacterial croup, pseudomembranous croup,purulent tracheobronchitis and membranous laryngotracheobronchitis. It was not until 1979, when Jones et al reported case series on bacterial tracheitis in children. It was then recognized as an infectious disease of the trachea, involving bacteria either as a primary or as a secondary source of infection.

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References

  1. Al-Mutairi B, Kirk V (January 2004). "Bacterial tracheitis in children: Approach to diagnosis and treatment". Paediatr Child Health. 9 (1): 25–30. doi:10.1093/pch/9.1.25. PMC 2719512. PMID 19654977.
  2. Stroud RH, Friedman NR (2001). "An update on inflammatory disorders of the pediatric airway: epiglottitis, croup, and tracheitis". Am J Otolaryngol. 22 (4): 268–75. doi:10.1053/ajot.2001.24825. PMID 11464324.
  3. Liston SL, Gehrz RC, Jarvis CW (September 1981). "Bacterial tracheitis". Arch Otolaryngol. 107 (9): 561–4. doi:10.1001/archotol.1981.00790450037012. PMID 7271556.

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