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:*Bronchitis was first described by Hawn and Schalk in 1931 in North Dakota when day faced a new respiratory disease in chickens. | :*Bronchitis was first described by Hawn and Schalk in 1931 in North Dakota when day faced a new respiratory disease in chickens. | ||
:*Brandly and Bushnell discovered that bronchitis was transmitted and caused by a virus in 1931. | :*Brandly and Bushnell discovered that bronchitis was transmitted and caused by a virus in 1931. | ||
:*In 1963, bronchitis was | :*In 1963, bronchitis was described as a human being respiratory disease in Britain . | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Seyedmahdi Pahlavani, M.D. [2]
Overview
Bronchitis was first discovered as respiratory disease among chickens.
Historical Perspective
- Bronchitis was first described by Hawn and Schalk in 1931 in North Dakota when day faced a new respiratory disease in chickens.
- Brandly and Bushnell discovered that bronchitis was transmitted and caused by a virus in 1931.
- In 1963, bronchitis was described as a human being respiratory disease in Britain .