Author/Authors :
Nickavar، Azar نويسنده , , Sotoudeh، Kambiz نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common serious bacterial
infection in early life. Appropriate diagnosis and treatment prevent
complications such as hypertension, proteinuria and end stage renal
disease. A computerized search of MEDLINE, Embase and other
databases was done to find the latest results about the treatment and
prevention in pediatric UTI. Randomized control trials, systematic
reviews and original articles were assessed. Search terms were “UTI,
treatment, prophylaxis, prevention, and children”. All children with
complicated or simple UTI were included in our search study from
neonatal period to late childhood and medical aspects of treatment
were reviewed. Recently, treatment approaches have been changed by
simplification of drug administration. Oral treatment is recommended
especially in older infants and children instead of strict intravenous
treatment and patient admission. In addition, prophylactic treatment
becomes easier and limited to certain cases. In this article, we review
the recent information and approaches in this setting