Does prompt treatment of urinary tract infection in preschool children prevent renal scarring: mixed retrospective and prospective audits
Abstract
Objective null To test whether active management of urinary tract infections (UTI) in young children by general practitioners can reduce kidney scarring rates. null Design null A comparison of two audits in Newcastle, of children aged null null Main outcome measures null Kidney scarring rates, and their relationship with time-to-treat. null Results null Children with a first UTI in the 2000s compared to those in the 1990s, were referred younger,...
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Title
Does prompt treatment of urinary tract infection in preschool children prevent renal scarring: mixed retrospective and prospective audits
Published Date
Jan 21, 2014
Volume
99
Issue
4
Pages
342 - 347
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