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9. Complications of Lung Infections

The most common complication of bronchitis is the progression to pneumonia, which is the more serious of the two lung infections. Around five percent of bronchitis cases progress to pneumonia, the complications of which can be very serious. Some people develop a condition called pleurisy, an inflammation of the lining separating the lungs from the ribs that can cause respiratory failure. In rare cases, pneumonia can cause lung abscesses or blood poisoning, and can even be fatal. People in poor health and older adults are more likely to face these extreme complications.

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