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. 2021 Nov 26;100(1):50–59. doi: 10.2471/BLT.21.286689

Table 4. Summary of treatment recommendations from included African standard treatment guidelines for acute and chronic bronchitis for adult patient populations, 2001–2019.

Country Recommended first-line drug selection (dosage)a Treatment duration
Acute bronchitis
Eswatini13 Antibiotics are not indicated for uncomplicated bronchitis, but if purulent treat with amoxicillin (500 mg every 8 hours) 4 or more days
Ghana17 Amoxicillin (500 mg 8 hourly) or amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (one 500/125 tablet 12 hourly); double the dose if severe 7 days
Kenya18 Amoxicillin (250–500 mg three times a day) or tetracycline 5 days
Malawi21 Amoxycillin (500 mg three times/day) or doxycycline (200 mg on first day followed by 100 mg once/day) 5 days
Nigeria24 Not required unless clear evidence of primary bacterial etiology or secondary bacterial infection Not applicable
Seychelles26 Consider 7-day delayed antibiotic with symptomatic advice/leaflet. Care should be taken to exclude a differential diagnosis of pneumonia. Antibiotics are not indicated in people who are otherwise well. Routine follow-up is not necessary. However, patients should be advised to seek advice if their condition deteriorates significantly, or symptoms persist for longer than 3 weeks. Consider antibiotics for those with pre-existing conditions that impair their ability to fight infection or are likely to deteriorate with acute bronchitis Not applicable
United Republic of Tanzania40 There is no benefit from antibiotic use. Pertussis is the only indication for antibacterial agents in the treatment of acute bronchitis Not applicable
Zimbabwe43 No antibiotics required Not applicable
Chronic bronchitis
Eswatini13 If there is infection, treat with amoxicillin (500 mg every 8 hours) Not specified
Gambia16 For secondary infection: amoxicillin (500 mg 8 hourly) or erythromycin (500 mg 6 hourly) or azithromycin (500 mg daily) Amoxicillin, erythromycin: 7 days
Azithromycin: 3 days
Liberia20 Co-trimoxazole (960 mg every 12 hours) or amoxicillin (500 mg over 8 hours) 5 days
Zimbabwe43 Treat with antibiotics (amoxicillin 500 mg three times/day) or doxycycline (100 mg once/day for 7 days) if sputum colour has changed to purulent, if there is fever or new chest X-ray infiltrates 7 days

a We summarized treatment recommendations from the standard treatment guidelines and edited for grammar, clarity and/or length.