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The mortality rate of bronchitis varies depending on factors such as its type (acute or chronic) and the overall health of the individual. Acute bronchitis is typically self-limiting with a low mortality rate, while chronic bronchitis, often associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), can have a higher mortality rate, particularly in older adults and those with significant comorbidities. Overall, chronic bronchitis contributes to a substantial number of respiratory-related deaths, but exact rates can differ based on population and geographic factors.

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