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Urinary Tract Infections in Children Prof. Pushpa Raj Sharma
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The Differences Difficult in collecting samples Symptoms are non specific Associated with congenital anomalies Risk of having serious complications Risk factors Permanent renal damage Poor long term prognosis
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The Differences The risk of recurrence of UTI if infected before one year Of age is 18% in boys and 48% in girls.
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Prevalence of UTI Sharma PR et al JIOM (1983);5:19-22 7.3% of all childhood illness admitted in KCH Ball CS et al Paediatrics (1999):Vol11;143-149 Less than one year Girls:6.5%; Boys: 3.3% Kaushal RK et al Indian Pediatrics(2003) Vol 4 Girls: 8.4%; Boys: 6.1% Kanti Children’s Hospital Monthly data review, 2003 64% of Urinary disease Hemsagar R : 2 months to 2 years with fever (2003) Female: 38.7% Male: 18.7%
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Symptoms* –Fever80% –Failure to thrive12-15 % –Fainting6.1% –Fast breathing6.3% –Fowl smelling urine43-20% –Feeding problems83-17% –Frequency of urine34-12% –Frequent vomiting48-43% –Frequent constipation2% –Frequent diarrhoea8-18% *Rimal H and Sharma K (MD Thesis)
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The Symptoms
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Aetiologial Agents H.S. Rimal / K.R. Sharma
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Antibiotic Sensitivity of the commonest etiological agent Antibiotics sensitivity E.coli Gentamycin62.5% Amikacin55% Cotrimoxazole60% Nalidixic acid35% Ciprofloxacin47.5% Rimal HS
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Complications of UTI Acute Pyelonephritis Chronic pyelonephritis Renal scarring Hypertension Sepsis
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Investigations for UTI Routine urine examination Culture Ultrasound DMSA scanning Micturating cystourethrogram CT/MRI
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Treatment Acute attack: oral/IV antibiotics Repeated attacks: prophylactic Surgical treatment
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