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Objectives Objectives Define Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Define Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) List antibiotic treatment options for List antibiotic treatment options for UTI UTI List the workup after a first febrile List the workup after a first febrile UTI UTI Be familiar with the rationale for Be familiar with the rationale for using prophylactic antibiotics after using prophylactic antibiotics after the first febrile UTI the first febrile UTI Pediatric UTIs and EBM Pediatric UTIs and EBM Up to 7% of girls and 2% of boys Up to 7% of girls and 2% of boys experience a symptomatic culture-proven experience a symptomatic culture-proven UTI prior to 6 years of age. UTI prior to 6 years of age. Of febrile neonates, up to 7% have UTIs. Of febrile neonates, up to 7% have UTIs. (See Fever without a source guidelines) (See Fever without a source guidelines) Most UTIs in children are from Most UTIs in children are from ascending bacteria ascending bacteria E. coli (60-80%), Proteus, Klebsiella, E. coli (60-80%), Proteus, Klebsiella, Enterococcus, and coag. neg. staph. Enterococcus, and coag. neg. staph. Epidemiology Epidemiology The overall prevalence of UTI is The overall prevalence of UTI is approximately 5 percent in febrile infants approximately 5 percent in febrile infants but varies widely by race and sex. but varies widely by race and sex. Caucasian children had a two- to fourfold Caucasian children had a two- to fourfold higher prevalence of UTI as compared to higher prevalence of UTI as compared to African-American children African-American children Females have a two- to fourfold higher Females have a two- to fourfold higher prevalence of UTI than do circumcised males prevalence of UTI than do circumcised males Caucasian females with a temperature of 39 Caucasian females with a temperature of 39 ºC have a UTI prevalence of 16 percent ºC have a UTI prevalence of 16 percent Approximate probability of urinary tract infection Approximate probability of urinary tract infection in febrile infants and young children by in febrile infants and young children by demographic group demographic group Demographic group Prevalence (pretest Odds probability) Circumcised boys >1 yr <1 percent .01 (1 in 100) Circumcised boys <1 yr 2 percent .02 (1 in 50) Black girls 4 percent .04 (1 in 25) Uncircumcised boys <2 8 percent .09 (1 in 12) yr White girls <2 yr 16 percent .19 (1 in 5) Definition of UTI on Definition of UTI on culture culture Method of urine collection Diagnostic threshold Clean-catch in voiding girls 100,000 CFU per mL 10,000 – 100,000 repeat culture Clean-catch in voiding boys 10,000 CFU per mL Catheter 10,000 CFU 1,000 – 10,000 repeat culture Suprapubic aspiration Any colonies of GNRs More than a few thousand GPCs
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