To the Editor: The case definition of croup given by Williamset al. in their study of metapneumovirus (Jan. 29 issue)1 seemsmisleading. The authors state that croup is an "acute lowerrespiratory tract infection characterized by hoarseness, cough,and stridor." On the contrary, croup is classified as an acuteupper-airway disease in several textbooks of pediatrics.2,3,4Recognizing croup as an important cause of acute upper-airwayobstruction and its pertinent features, as distinct from life-threateningbacterial epiglottitis, is the classic point made in medicalteaching worldwide.
Hok-Kung Ho, M.B., B.S. University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, China a8914760@graduate.hku.hk
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