An 18-month-old girl presents to your office with her mother…
An 18-month-old girl presents to your office with her mother with a chief complaint of fever and a cough. The symptoms started about 4 days ago with nasal congestion but then progressed into a cough that can be productive of clear sputum. She is tolerating normal oral intake and making the usual amount of wet and stool diapers. Temperature is 100.8°F, respiratory rate is 30/minute, and pulse oximetry in the office reveals an oxygen saturation of 94% on room air. You auscultate faint wheezing on exam. Chest radiography is unremarkable. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis based on this patient’s presentation?
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