Diagnosis of urinary tract infection in infants under 3 months with fever without a source: reliability of urinalysis and urine culture
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is infants' most common serious bacterial infection. This study aimed to investigate the reliability of urianalysis (UA) to predict UTI, to specify the colony forming units (CFU)/ml threshold for diagnosis, and to identify variables that help suspect ba...
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Main Authors: | Benigno M. Méndez-Espinola (Author), Emilio Gallardo-Aravena (Author) |
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