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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1990
The incidence of bacteriuria increases in men and women with age. Its association with multiple geriatric disorders makes it difficult to determine its relevance in the absence of cause-related symptoms. A direct relationship to morbidity and mortality is debatable except in very specific patients.
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The incidence of bacteriuria increases in men and women with age. Its association with multiple geriatric disorders makes it difficult to determine its relevance in the absence of cause-related symptoms. A direct relationship to morbidity and mortality is debatable except in very specific patients.
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Infections of the urinary tract
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1992There are many options for the treatment of the child with pyelonephritis. Many children can be successfully treated without hospitalization. Appropriate use of studies to image the urinary tract to detect renal damage and treatable anatomical and functional abnormalities is a key aspect of the management of such patients.
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BMJ, 1977
During the past 15 years, new imaging techniques and biologic probes have given further insight into the natural history and pathogenesis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children. UTIs are one of the common causes of fever in infants and young children.
William A. Kennedy +1 more
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During the past 15 years, new imaging techniques and biologic probes have given further insight into the natural history and pathogenesis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children. UTIs are one of the common causes of fever in infants and young children.
William A. Kennedy +1 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1997
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are still the precipitating cause for 7 million patient visits per year with total costs exceeding one billion dollars. Diagnostic modalities have become more "friendly" for the smaller laboratory with "dip stick" culture tests providing a rapid method of isolation of pathogens.
Catherine D. Bacheller +1 more
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are still the precipitating cause for 7 million patient visits per year with total costs exceeding one billion dollars. Diagnostic modalities have become more "friendly" for the smaller laboratory with "dip stick" culture tests providing a rapid method of isolation of pathogens.
Catherine D. Bacheller +1 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2019
"Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common diagnosis in companion animal practice and is responsible for a significant proportion of antimicrobial use in veterinary medicine. The veterinary community has begun to follow the standards of care in human medicine and shift its definition of an UTI based on culture results and toward the presence of lower ...
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"Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common diagnosis in companion animal practice and is responsible for a significant proportion of antimicrobial use in veterinary medicine. The veterinary community has begun to follow the standards of care in human medicine and shift its definition of an UTI based on culture results and toward the presence of lower ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
Urinary tract infections are a common infection for the primary care physician to see in the office. Epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, management, and prophylaxis are discussed. Information regarding special patient populations, such as pregnant women and children, is also provided.
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Urinary tract infections are a common infection for the primary care physician to see in the office. Epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, management, and prophylaxis are discussed. Information regarding special patient populations, such as pregnant women and children, is also provided.
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1998
The approach to urinary tract infection remains a difficult and sometimes controversial issue. One area in particular is accurate diagnosis. In a recent article it was suggested utilizing the "enhanced" urinalysis, not as a replacement to culture but as a potential sensitive predictor to allow therapy to be given while awaiting culture results. Another
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The approach to urinary tract infection remains a difficult and sometimes controversial issue. One area in particular is accurate diagnosis. In a recent article it was suggested utilizing the "enhanced" urinalysis, not as a replacement to culture but as a potential sensitive predictor to allow therapy to be given while awaiting culture results. Another
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1992
The populations at risk for urinary tract infection include the newborn, particularly the premature, prepubertal girls, young boys, sexually active young women, elderly males, and elderly females. Risk factors that contribute to lower tract infection in women include sexual intercourse, diaphragm-spermicide use, and voiding behavior. Host factors, more
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The populations at risk for urinary tract infection include the newborn, particularly the premature, prepubertal girls, young boys, sexually active young women, elderly males, and elderly females. Risk factors that contribute to lower tract infection in women include sexual intercourse, diaphragm-spermicide use, and voiding behavior. Host factors, more
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2010
To the Editor.— The recent article by Crain et al1 on urinary tract infections (UTIs) in febrile infants younger than 8 weeks of age covers many important features of urinary tract infections in young infants. It confirms data suggesting that uncircumcised males have an increased incidence of positive urine cultures.
Jack D. Sobel, Donald Kaye
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To the Editor.— The recent article by Crain et al1 on urinary tract infections (UTIs) in febrile infants younger than 8 weeks of age covers many important features of urinary tract infections in young infants. It confirms data suggesting that uncircumcised males have an increased incidence of positive urine cultures.
Jack D. Sobel, Donald Kaye
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Urinary Tract Infection in Pregnancy
The Journal of Urology, 1998Urinary tract infection is one of the most frequently seen 'medical' complications in pregnancy. The pioneering work of Edward Kass discovered that 6% of pregnant women had asymptomatic bacteriuria associated with increased prematurity and perinatal mortality compared to women with sterile urine.
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