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Home-testing for recurrent bacteriuria, using nitrite strips.

D W Scheifele, A L Smith.   

Abstract

Follow-up of children with recurrent urinary infections would be simplified by an accurate home-testing program for detection of infection. We provided nitrite test strips to the parents of 30 girls with recurrent urinary infection to determine if twice weekly home testing of first-voided urine could reliably detect infection. Infections were documented by dip slides or colony counts indicating more than 10(5) bacteria per milliliter of urine. Twenty-four families (80%) complied over a mean study period of 11 months, detecting 28 of 30 episodes of bacteriuria (93%). No false-positive tests occurred. Urinary nitrate, the substrate for nitrite production by bacteria, was universally present (greater than 100 microgram/ml) in 80 children. The nitrite test is useful for home follow-up observation of children at high risk of bacteriuria if applied repeatedly by motivated parents.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 623064     DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1978.02120260048013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dis Child        ISSN: 0002-922X


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Review 4.  Using urine nitrite sticks to test for urinary tract infection in children aged < 2 years: a meta-analysis.

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