Abstract

<h3>Educational aims</h3> To give an overview of the types of infectious agents involved in causing acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). To outline the mechanisms through which infectious agents drive exacerbations. To introduce the concept that mixed infections may increase the severity of exacerbations. <h3>Summary</h3> A number of virulence factors have been associated with bacterial pathogens9 propensity to cause exacerbations, and the genetic basis for these has begun to be examined. In addition, the acquisition of new strains of some bacteria has been associated with exacerbations. Viral nucleic acids are detected in about half of exacerbations, and several viruses are implicated, in particular rhinovirus. The manner in which these and other pathogens, individually and collectively, interact with the host merits further scrutiny if the prevention and treatment of acute COPD exacerbations are to be improved.

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