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Comparison of acute lobar nephronia and uncomplicated urinary tract infection in children.

Ching-Chi Yang1, Pei-Lan Shao, Chun-Yi Lu, Yong-Kwei Tsau, I-Jung Tsai, Ping-Ing Lee, Luan-Yin Chang, Li-Ming Huang.   

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BACKGROUND/
PURPOSE: This aim of this study was to assess the clinical manifestations, the microorganisms involved and their antibiotic resistance in children hospitalized due to acute lobar nephronia (ALN) and non-ALN community-acquired urinary tract infections (UTIs).
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the records of 265 previously healthy children hospitalized due to a first-episode of community-acquired febrile UTI between July 2004 and June 2007. Based on the results of renal ultrasonography and computed tomography, they were divided into ALN and non-ALN groups. Their demographic and clinical characteristics, distribution of microorganisms, and their antimicrobial resistance were analyzed.
RESULTS: Of the total number of cases of children admitted with a first-episode community-acquired UTI, 19.2% (n=51) were diagnosed as ALN. Children with ALN were older (1.86 years vs. 0.81 years; p < 0.01), had longer periods of fever before admission (4.7 days vs. 1.4 days; p < 0.01), higher peak body temperatures (39.5°C vs. 38.9°C; p < 0.01), higher white cell counts (18.86 × 10(9)/L vs. 15.08 × 10(9)/L; p < 0.01) and higher C-reactive protein levels (9.0 mg/dL vs. 3.5 mg/dL; p < 0.01) compared with non-ALN children. Fever also persisted for longer after the start of antibiotic treatment in the ALN children (2.7 days vs. 1.4 days: p < 0.01) and they required longer hospital stays and incurred higher medical costs. The major pathogen found in ALN was E. coli (90%). The E. coli isolated from ALN children was more resistant to cotrimoxazole and ciprofloxacin than those from non-ALN children.
CONCLUSION: ALN is not uncommon in children with a first-episode febrile UTI. They have a prolonged clinical course, higher inflammatory parameters, longer hospital stays and incur higher medical costs. E. coli is the major pathogen isolated from these children.
Copyright © 2010 Taiwan Society of Microbiology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21291848     DOI: 10.1016/S1684-1182(10)60033-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol Immunol Infect        ISSN: 1684-1182            Impact factor:   4.399


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