2018
DOI: 10.26502/acmcr.96550021
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Rate and Type of Infections in Children with Nephrotic Syndrome

Abstract: Introduction: Changes in immunity are complex in nephrotic syndrome, affecting the cellular and humoral balance of specific immunity which may impair response to infection, currently recognized that at least half of relapses are triggered by infection. We aimed to describe the accurate rate of infection and specific type of treatment in nephrotic syndrome cases admitted with activity to nephrology unit. Subjects and methods: This is a cross-sectional, case control study performed among 90 cases admitted nephro… Show more

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“…However, some confirmed the prevalence of E. coli in NS patients. In a cross sectionals study, Mohammed et al, [26] investigated 90 Egyptian children with NS. Urinary tract infection was found to be the second most common infection affecting 21.7% of patients (after the gastrointestinal tract), with E. coli was the most common pathogen.…”
Section: Health Annals Of Tropical Medicine and Publicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some confirmed the prevalence of E. coli in NS patients. In a cross sectionals study, Mohammed et al, [26] investigated 90 Egyptian children with NS. Urinary tract infection was found to be the second most common infection affecting 21.7% of patients (after the gastrointestinal tract), with E. coli was the most common pathogen.…”
Section: Health Annals Of Tropical Medicine and Publicmentioning
confidence: 99%