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🔎 What Is Aspergillus Bronchitis?
Aspergillus bronchitis is a chronic fungal infection of the airways by Aspergillus fumigatus (or rarely other Aspergillus species), seen in individuals with structural lung disease or impaired mucociliary clearance. Unlike ABPA, it is not allergic in origin and does not involve systemic invasion, but is characterised by persistent fungal colonisation with active infection.
🧬 Pathophysiology
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Chronic colonisation of the conducting airways by Aspergillus
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Local immune dysfunction (but not systemic immunosuppression)
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Low-grade inflammation and increased mucus production
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Often coexists with bronchiectasis, COPD, or CF
👥 Who Is at Risk?
Most commonly seen in patients with:
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Bronchiectasis (non-ABPA)
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Cystic fibrosis
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COPD or asthma with sputum production
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Post-viral or structural airway damage
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Chronic antibiotic or corticosteroid use
Not typically seen in severely immunocompromised hosts (in whom invasive aspergillosis is more likely).
⚠️ Common Symptoms
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Persistent productive cough
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Thick sputum often yellow or green
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Worsening breathlessness or wheeze
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Chronic sputum positivity for Aspergillus
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Mild fever or malaise (but often afebrile)
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Poor response to antibiotics alone
Symptoms may resemble chronic bacterial bronchitis or overlap with infective exacerbations of bronchiectasis.
🧪 Diagnosis
Diagnosis requires a combination of clinical and microbiological evidence, with exclusion of ABPA and CPA.
Diagnostic Features:
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Chronic productive cough (>4 weeks)
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Repeated isolation of Aspergillus from sputum or BAL
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Elevated Aspergillus IgG (typically present)
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Normal or mildly elevated total IgE (typically <1000 IU/mL)
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Absence of cavitary lesions or ABPA features on CT
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Response to antifungal treatment supports diagnosis
🛑 Exclude:
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ABPA (IgE >1000, eosinophilia, central bronchiectasis)
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CPA (cavities, weight loss, radiological progression)
💊 Treatment
First-Line:
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Oral antifungals (usually for 3–6 months)
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Itraconazole (first choice)
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Voriconazole or posaconazole (if resistant/intolerant)
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Monitor drug levels and LFTs
Adjuncts:
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Physiotherapy and airway clearance techniques
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Nebulised saline or mucolytics
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Treat co-infections (e.g. Pseudomonas) where relevant
In patients with CF, consider co-management with a specialist CF team.
🧾 Monitoring
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Sputum cultures to monitor persistence or clearance
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Aspergillus IgG levels
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Symptoms (sputum, breathlessness)
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Liver function and drug monitoring
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Periodic CT imaging if symptoms worsen or haemoptysis occurs
📚 More Information
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Aspergillus bronchitis is often underdiagnosed in patients with recurrent “non-resolving chest infections”.
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Patients benefit from coordinated care between respiratory, microbiology, and infectious disease specialists.
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Referral to the National Aspergillosis Centre is appropriate for refractory or complex cases.
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Resources: aspergillosis.org, Review: Pulmonary Aspergillosis: Spectrum of Disease;
- BTS Statement on aspergillosis
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