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Bronquiectasia adquirida; Bronquiectasia congénita
El tratamiento oportuno de las infecciones pulmonares puede reducir el riesgo.
Las vacunas de la niñez y la vacuna antigripal anual ayudan a reducir la probabilidad de contraer algunas infecciones. Asimismo, evitar las infecciones de las vías respiratorias altas, el tabaquismo y la contaminación pueden disminuir el riesgo de infección.
Iseman MD, Chan ED. Bronchiectasis. In: Mason RJ, Broaddus CV, Martin TR, et al. Murray & Nadel's Textbook of Respiratory Medicine. 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2010:chap 42.
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