Childhood urinary tract infection in primary care: a prospective observational study of prevalence, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
Butler CC, O'Brien K, Pickles T, Hood K, Wootton M, Howe R, Waldron CA, Thomas-Jones E, Hollingworth W, Little P, Van Der Voort J, Dudley J, Rumsby K, Downing H, Harman K, Hay AD; DUTY study team.
Butler CC, et al. Among authors: little p.
Br J Gen Pract. 2015 Apr;65(633):e217-23. doi: 10.3399/bjgp15X684361.
Br J Gen Pract. 2015.
PMID: 25824181
Free PMC article.
Children with a laboratory-diagnosed UTI were more likely to be prescribed antibiotics when UTI was clinically suspected than when it was not (86.0% versus 30.3%, P<0.001). Of 231 children with unsuspected UTI, 70 (30.3%) received serendipitous antibiotics (that is, ant …
Children with a laboratory-diagnosed UTI were more likely to be prescribed antibiotics when UTI was clinically suspected than when it was no …