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Pediatric Urinary Tract Infections
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2011Urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children are commonly seen in the emergency department and pose several challenges to establishing the proper diagnosis and determining management. This article reviews pediatric UTI and addresses epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and imaging, and their importance to the practicing emergency medicine provider ...
Rahul G, Bhat +2 more
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Complicated urinary tract infection
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1998Urinary tract infection is the second commonest infection encountered in both the community and the hospital setting. In order to avoid complications and to minimize the unnecessary use of antibiotics, it is essential to have a useful and rapid screening test to identify urinary tract infection.
E G, Smyth, N, O'Connell
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PEDIATRIC URINARY TRACT INFECTION
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2001UTIs are common in children. They may present with a range of severity from cystitis to febrile UTI or pyelonephritis. The presentation may be vague and have nonspecific symptoms. Therefore, a UTI should be considered in all children with a fever in whom other sources have been excluded.
S A, Santen, M F, Altieri
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Journal of Urology, 2018
Purpose: Recurrent lower urinary tract infections in women are a highly prevalent and burdensome condition for which best practice guidelines for treatment and prevention that minimize harm and optimize well‐being are greatly needed.
Ariana L. Smith +5 more
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Purpose: Recurrent lower urinary tract infections in women are a highly prevalent and burdensome condition for which best practice guidelines for treatment and prevention that minimize harm and optimize well‐being are greatly needed.
Ariana L. Smith +5 more
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Complicated urinary tract infections
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2008This review highlights recent findings regarding complicated urinary tract infections (UTIs). We review recently published randomized controlled trials, Cochrane reviews, and meta-analyses. Topics covered include new findings on the genetics of acute pyelonephritis, methods to prevent catheter-associated UTI, duration of treatment for catheter ...
Paola, Lichtenberger, Thomas M, Hooton
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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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Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2009Nosocomial urinary tract infection, a common complication in surgical patients, is primarily related to the use of indwelling urinary catheters. Discontinuation of catheter usage within 2 days, whenever possible, is the cornerstone to avoiding these infections. Patients with asymptomatic bacteriuria may be treated with catheter removal only, and do not
Michael F, Ksycki, Nicholas, Namias
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Pediatric Urinary Tract Infections
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2006Pediatric urinary tract infections are common. These infections have been recognized as a source of acute morbidity and long-term medical consequences in adulthood. There are various risk factors and clinical presentations in children with urinary tract infections.
Steven L, Chang, Linda D, Shortliffe
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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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The Journal of Urology, 2002
This review provides practicing urologists with important basic information about urinary tract infections (UTIs) that can be applied to everyday clinical problems.A review is presented of provocative and controversial concepts in the current literature.Bacterial virulence mechanisms are critical for overcoming the normal host defenses.
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This review provides practicing urologists with important basic information about urinary tract infections (UTIs) that can be applied to everyday clinical problems.A review is presented of provocative and controversial concepts in the current literature.Bacterial virulence mechanisms are critical for overcoming the normal host defenses.
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