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Clinical and Bacteriological Studies of Urinary Tract Infection in Children.

Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1981;24(1):45-55.
Published online January 31, 1981.
Clinical and Bacteriological Studies of Urinary Tract Infection in Children.
Jin Yeong Jeong, Ho Jin Lee, Don Hee Ahn, Keun Chan Sohn
Department of pediatrics, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
小兒 尿路感染에 對한 臨床 및 細菌學的 觀察
鄭珍永, 李昊鎭, 安敦姬, 孫權贊
國立醫療院 小兒科
Abstract
Clinical and bacteriologicaql studies on 133 cases of urinary tract infection who were admitted to the Dept. of Pediatrics, NMC during the period of Jan. 1974 to Jan. 1979 were subjected in this study. The resultes were as follows : 1. Among the total 133 cases, 100 cases(75.2%) were male and 33 cases(24.8%) were female with sex ratio of 3:1. 2. The highest incidence(42.1%) was in children below the age of one year. The rate then decreased with age. 3. Seasonal incidence was relatively high in summer months, but seasonal difference was not significant. 4. Edema, signs of URI, vomiting, hematuria, failure to thrive and feeding problem were common clinical features. 5. Urinalysis disclosed proteinuria in 43 cases(32.3%), hematuria in 36 cases(27.1%) and pyuria in 26 cases(19.6%). 6. Hematological findings showed low hemoglobin in 40 cases(30.0%), leucocytosis in 31 cases(23.3%) and elevated ESR in 42 cases(31.6%). 7. IVP was performed in 13 cases, and 3 cases of them showed abnormal findings. 8. Nephrotic syndrome, acute glomerulonephritis, hyperbilirubinemia and sepsis were the common concurrent illnesses. 9. E. coli predominated as the infecting organisms(36.8%). It was most sensitive to ;gentamycin(83.7%) and cefamezine(77.8%)
Key Words: Urinary tract infection, Urine culture, Sensitivity to antibiotics


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