Title of article :
Non-localizing Fever as Urinary Tract Infection in Children
Author/Authors :
Bhat, Javaid Ahmad Department of Pediatrics - GB Pant Hospital - Govt - Medical College Srinagar, J&K-India , Ashraf, Mohd Lecturer Pediatric Nephrology - GB Pant Hospital - Government Medical College Srinagar, J&K-India , Wani, Khursheed Ahmad Department of Pediatrics - GB Pant Hospital - Govt - Medical College Srinagar, J&K-India , Rashid, Mohsin Department of Pediatrics - GB Pant Hospital - Govt - Medical College Srinagar, J&K-India , Manzoor, Junaid Department of Pediatrics - GB Pant Hospital - Govt - Medical College Srinagar, J&K-India , Shaheen, Lubna Department of Pediatrics - GB Pant Hospital - Govt - Medical College Srinagar, J&K-India
Pages :
4
From page :
1
To page :
4
Abstract :
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the commonly diagnosed bacterial infections of childhood. However, fever without a localizing point often remains the diagnostic dilemma and not diagnosing UTI could have devastating result for an otherwise easily manageable entity. Materials and Methods: All febrile children aged 2 months to 10 years without an apparent cause of fever were enrolled and evaluated for possible UTI. Results: A total of 304 children were recruited; 140 were males and 164 females. Of 304 who had fever without any apparent signs, 40 had UTI. The prevalence of UTI was 13.2% in the study group. Conclusions: Urinary tract infection presenting as fever without any focus was present in 13.2% of hospitalized patients favouring urine examination to rule out UTI in all febrile children without definite source of fever.
Keywords :
Urinary tract infections , E Coli Fever , Child
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2451696
Link To Document :
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