acute onset of coughing is one of the commonest causes of presentations to a doctor
in the non-asthmatic adult, it is most commonly due to acute bronchitis, influenza or coryza but there is a wide range of differentials
ensure patients with potentially highly infectious conditions such as measles, SARS, etc are isolated and respiratory precautions are put in place ASAP
conjunctivitis, fever, hacking cough then a maculopapular rash should suggest measles
recent overseas travel, fever, cough may suggest influenza or SARS, etc
acute febrile cough
most infective causes including TB can cause haemoptysis and 60% of cases of haemoptysis are infective