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Corroborative evidence for the decreased incidence of urinary tract infections in circumcised male infants.

T E Wiswell, J D Roscelli.   

Abstract

We report the results of a two-part study examining the incidence of urinary tract infection during the first year of life. In the first part of the investigation, we reviewed the occurrence of urinary tract infection in a cohort of 3,924 infants born at our institution during a 4-year period. Infection developed in 16 infants (0.41%). The incidence of urinary tract infection in noncircumcised males was greater than the incidence in both female (P less than .004) and circumcised male (P less than .001) infants. In the second part of the study, we explored the frequency of urinary tract infection in all infants born in US Army hospitals, worldwide, over a 10-year period. There were 422,328 infants born in army facilities during this time period. Subsequent hospitalization for urinary tract infection occurred for 1,825 (0.43%) infants during the first year of life. Overall, there was no male preponderance for infections in early infancy compared with females. After an equivalent incidence during the first month of life, female infants had significantly more infections than did male infants (P less than .001). However, noncircumcised male infants had a higher incidence of urinary tract infection than female infants (P less than .001). Additionally, noncircumcised male infants had a tenfold greater incidence of infection than circumcised male infants (P less than .001). There was a significant decrease in the circumcision frequency rate during the 10-year study period (from 85.4% to 73.9%, P less than .001). As the number of circumcisions decreased, there was a concomitant increase in the overall number of urinary tract infections in males (P less than .02).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3725505

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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