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Kapur N et al. – Important clinical features of non–CF exacerbation in bronchiectasis were changes in cough frequency or character, and worsening chest signs; which resolved on therapies. However there is a high failure rate of oral antibiotic therapy and use of prophylactic antibiotic therapy increases this risk.

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