What is an upper respiratory tract infection (uri)?

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    An upper respiratory tract infection (URI) is a bacterial or viral infection of the nose, sinuses or throat.

    Common symptoms of a URI are a runny or stuffy nose and a cough.

    Examples of URIs include influenza (flu), a cold and sinusitis.

    Treatment for a URI is based on whether a doctor suspects it is caused by a bacteria or virus. If the cause is a bacterial infection, antibiotics are used. If the cause is a viral infection, home treatment is used, such as getting extra rest and drinking plenty of liquids.

    Frequent hand-washing, especially during cold or flu season, can help prevent URIs. People should also try to avoid using their hands to wipe their eyes, nose or mouth. Avoiding smoking can also help.

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