Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4162279 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The incidence of UTI in VUR detected after presentation with ANH was 52%. CRN and bladder dysfunction were risk factors for developing a UTI. Circumcision appears to significantly reduce the risk of infection. Antenatal presentation of primary VUR does not carry a reduced risk of UTI. A single UTI, in half before the age of six months, seemed responsible for the majority of NRD. In boys, the highest risk of UTI is in the first few months of infancy, despite antibiotic prophylaxis, and other interventions, particularly circumcision, should therefore be considered as early as possible.
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Authors
Kathryn Evans, Maria Asimakadou, Oluchi Nwankwo, Divyesh Desai, Abraham Cherian, Imran Mushtaq, Peter Cuckow, Patrick Duffy, Naima Smeulders,