2018
DOI: 10.13181/mji.v27i2.2677
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Urinary tract infection profile among a hospitalized newborn: a single center study in Iran, 2006-2015

Abstract: Background: Urinary tract infection in infants is associated with septicemia and genitourinary anomalies. This study was aimed at investigating the frequency, clinical signs, and anomalies in infants hospitalized for urinary tract infection.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on all infants with urinary infection who were hospitalized in the neonatal ward of Be’sat Hospital from 2006 to 2015.Results: Of 79 infants with urinary infection, 62% were male and 87.3% were term infants. The mean age at … Show more

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“…Another study reported that feeding intolerance besides lethargy or irritability and increased numbers of apnea, desaturation, or bradycardia are the most common presenting symptoms [33]. Alternatively, prolonged jaundice has been reported as the most frequent manifestation in a cohort of neonatal UTI [34]. Nevertheless, Foglia and Lorch [35] concluded that all clinical features have limited discriminating power in detecting UTI.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another study reported that feeding intolerance besides lethargy or irritability and increased numbers of apnea, desaturation, or bradycardia are the most common presenting symptoms [33]. Alternatively, prolonged jaundice has been reported as the most frequent manifestation in a cohort of neonatal UTI [34]. Nevertheless, Foglia and Lorch [35] concluded that all clinical features have limited discriminating power in detecting UTI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%