The incidence of bacteriuria and pyuria in Peruvian children with malnutrition
1973; Elsevier BV; Volume: 83; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0022-3476(73)80313-0
ISSN1097-6833
AutoresEleodoro A. Freyre, Oscar Rondón, José Alejandro Herrera Bedoya, Marcelo Llerena, Marcina Tamayo,
Tópico(s)Intestinal Malrotation and Obstruction Disorders
ResumoA group of 200 malnourished children and a control group of 118 well-nourished children were surveyed for bacteriuria and pyuria. The children were either ambulatory or hospitalized patients suffering from a variety of illnesses, but none had signs directly referable to urinary tract infection. Clean-voided specimens were obtained using a strict technique in the collections. Incidence of bacteriuria was found to be equally common in the two groups. Significant bacteriuria was found in 6 per cent of the malnourished group and in 4 per cent of the control group. The correlation between pyuria and bacteriuria was similar in the two groups. A group of 200 malnourished children and a control group of 118 well-nourished children were surveyed for bacteriuria and pyuria. The children were either ambulatory or hospitalized patients suffering from a variety of illnesses, but none had signs directly referable to urinary tract infection. Clean-voided specimens were obtained using a strict technique in the collections. Incidence of bacteriuria was found to be equally common in the two groups. Significant bacteriuria was found in 6 per cent of the malnourished group and in 4 per cent of the control group. The correlation between pyuria and bacteriuria was similar in the two groups.
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