Fever was noted in 110 patients, 44 patients complained of urinary symptoms. The gross hematuria was observed in 07 patients. leukocytosis was present in 84.62% of cases; an ESR above 30 in the first hour in 34.61% cases. CRP was positive in 65.38% of patients. E coli in 22.38% cases, followed in descending order of pneumoniedans klebsiella, pseudomonas aeroginosa, Proteus, enterococcus. Ultrasound renal disease 17.16% (7.58% urétérohydronephrose). The UCR pathological in 9.70% (6% RVU). Pathological IVU 5.22% (3% urétérohydronéphrose). Conclusion This study confirmed the frequency of UTI in a pediatric setting. However, great efforts are still needed to better support her. Better knowledge of bacteriology Local: prevalence of germs, sero-typing, with ATB resistance; The long-term prophylactic treatment of UI also remains to be defined. Supprimer RépondreRépondre Faire suivreDéplacerImprimer Actions Suivant Précédent.
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