Cough Illness in the Well-appearing Child
Cough illness/bronchitis is principally caused by viral pathogens.2 Airway inflammation and sputum production are non-specific responses and do not imply a bacterial etiology.
Authors of meta-analysis of six randomized trials (in adults) concluded that antibiotics were ineffective in treating cough illness/bronchitis.3
Antibiotic treatment of upper respiratory infections do not prevent bacterial complications such as pneumonia.4
Do not use antibiotics for:
- Cough less than 10-14 days in well-appearing child without physical signs of pneumonia.
Consider antibiotics only for:
- Suspected pneumonia, based on fever with focal exam, infiltrate on chest x-ray, tachypnea, or toxic appearance
- Prolonged cough (greater than 10-14 days without improvement) may suggest specific illnesses (e.g. sinusitis) that warrant antibiotic treatment5
- Treatment with a macrolide (erythromycin) may be warranted in the child older than 5 years when mycoplasma or pertussis is suspected6
When parents demand antibiotics:
- Acknowledge the child's symptoms and discomfort
- Promote active management with non-pharmacologic treatments
- Give realistic time course for resolution
- Share the CDC/AAP principles and pamphlets with parents to help them understand when the risks of antibiotic treatment outweigh the benefits
References
- O'Brien KL, Dowell SF, Schwartz B, Marcy SM, Phillips WR, Gerber MA. Cough illness/bronchitis-principles of judicious use of antimicrobial agents. Pediatrics 1998;101:178-181.
- Chapman RS, Henderson FW, Clyde WA, Collier AM, Denny FW. The epidemiology of tracheobronchitis in pediatric practice. Am J Epidemiol 1981;114:789-797.
- Orr PH, Scherer K, Macdonald A, Moffatt MEK. Randomized placebocontrolled trials of antibiotics for acute bronchitis: a critical review of the literature. J Fam Pract 1993;36:507512.
- Gadomski AM. Potential interventions for preventing pneumonia among young children: lack of effect of antibiotic treatment for upper respiratory infections. Pediatr Infect Dis J 1993;12:115120.
- Wald E. Management of Sinusitis in infants and Children. Pediatr Infect Dis J 1988;7:449-452.
- Denny FW, Clyde WA, Glezen WP. Mycoplasma pneumoniae disease clinical spectrum, pathophysiology, epidemiology and control. J Infect Dis 1971;123:7492.
Last Updated: 8/13/2008