2019
DOI: 10.1111/apa.14998
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Pilot study showed that poor feeding, especially with leucocyturia, increased the odds of non‐febrile urinary tract infections in children who were not toilet trained

Abstract: Aim This study assessed the prevalence of wrongly diagnosed non‐febrile urinary tract infections in patients who had not been toilet trained and presented with poor feeding and, or, failure to thrive. The diagnostic value of these signs in predicting non‐febrile UTIs was also explored. Methods We focused on 59 outpatients (56.7% male) with these criteria, who had positive urine cultures and were referred to our Italian University hospital from January 2017 to January 2019. None were on antibiotics and all unde… Show more

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