2002
DOI: 10.1080/02724930216193
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Urinary tract pathogens and their antimicrobial sensitivity patterns in children

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“…The factors responsible for the high occurrence of UTI are the nonspecific clinical presentations in children, lack of appreciation of high morbidity and mortality associated with UTI, and the spectrum of microorganisms associated with it. [15][16][17] Majority of patients (46%) belonged to the 13 to 60 month age group and this coincides with other studies. [15][16][17] Asreported by other studies, this could be due to the reason, that this age group of 13 to 60 months is more susceptible to infections due to their toilet training problems, and thus, more susceptible to infection.…”
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“…The factors responsible for the high occurrence of UTI are the nonspecific clinical presentations in children, lack of appreciation of high morbidity and mortality associated with UTI, and the spectrum of microorganisms associated with it. [15][16][17] Majority of patients (46%) belonged to the 13 to 60 month age group and this coincides with other studies. [15][16][17] Asreported by other studies, this could be due to the reason, that this age group of 13 to 60 months is more susceptible to infections due to their toilet training problems, and thus, more susceptible to infection.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…[15][16][17] Majority of patients (46%) belonged to the 13 to 60 month age group and this coincides with other studies. [15][16][17] Asreported by other studies, this could be due to the reason, that this age group of 13 to 60 months is more susceptible to infections due to their toilet training problems, and thus, more susceptible to infection. 18 It is known that UTI is more frequent in boys in the first 3 months of life.…”
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