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Query: UMLS:C0740441 (acute diarrhea)
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Urinary tract infection (UTI) in infancy and childhood has received scant attention at primary health care (PHC) level, rarely featuring as one of the common diseases. In a prospective study conducted at a PHC clinic, 16 of 94 children (17%) from whom urine was collected by strict aseptic catheterization had bacteriuria (BU). Twelve of these had associated leucocyturia (> 5 WBC/HPF). The median age of those with BU was 9 months (range 1-30 months). BU rarely occurred in isolation (6%), but was most often detected in association with acute respiratory infection (43%) and acute diarrhoea (19%). No association of BU with mild malnutrition was detected in the 50% of children who were underweight for age. Gram-negative pathogens accounted for 14 cases (87.5%). These pathogens were resistant to commonly recommended antibiotics for UTI. Only five cases of BU returned for follow-up at 3 months; no abnormalities were detected on repeat catheter urine samples, urinary tract ultrasonography, voiding cystourethrogram and DMSA studies in them. From these and other findings we conclude that BU is probably often present in young children with common diseases attending PHC centres in developing countries. Further studies are required to establish exactly the role these pathogens play in the pathogenesis of UTI.
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PMID:Bacteriuria in children attending a primary health care clinic: a prospective study of catheter stream urine samples. 898 26

To determine when children with acute diarrhoea should be investigated for urinary tract infection (UTI), we studied 120 patients and 120 healthy age- and sex-matched controls aged 4 weeks to 5 years. In those with positive or suspicious urine cultures, bacteriuria or pyuria, urine culture was repeated. We detected UTI in 8 patients (all < 2 years) and 1 boy in the control group. In those with UTI, invasive diarrhoea was observed in 1, fever in 7 and vomiting in 5 patients. In children with acute diarrhoea, investigation for UTI is only recommended for febrile, female infants aged 5-15 months.
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PMID:Urinary tract infection in infants and children with diarrhoea. 1733 11