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. 2019 Jul 18;178(9):1385–1394. doi: 10.1007/s00431-019-03426-4

What is Known:

Cough and wheezing are the predominant symptoms of acute bronchitis.

There is a diagnostic gap in long-term assessment of these respiratory symptoms, which needs to be closed to optimize individual therapies.

What is New:

Long-term recording of nocturnal cough and wheezing allows for objective evaluation of respiratory symptoms in children with acute bronchitis and provides a tool to validate the efficacy of symptomatic bronchitis therapies.