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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Lower respiratory tract infection is commonly known as the most prolific cause of death amongst all [[Infectious disease#Mortality from infectious diseases|infectious diseases]], with 3.9 million people killed in 2002 - accountable for 6.8% of worldwide human deaths for that year. [[Bronchitis]] affects over 40 adults per 1000 each year. | Lower respiratory tract infection is commonly known as the most prolific cause of death amongst all [[Infectious disease#Mortality from infectious diseases|infectious diseases]], with 3.9 million people killed in 2002- accountable for 6.8% of worldwide human deaths for that year. [[Bronchitis]] affects over 40 adults per 1000 each year. | ||
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Lower respiratory tract infection is commonly known as the most prolific cause of death amongst all infectious diseases, with 3.9 million people killed in 2002- accountable for 6.8% of worldwide human deaths for that year. Bronchitis affects over 40 adults per 1000 each year.