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Urinary Tract Infections in Children with Primary Nephrotic Syndrome and Acute Glomerulonephritis
Abstract
to UTI by both diseases has not been compared.
OBJECTIVE: To determine and compare the prevalence of UTI in children newly diagnosed of AGN or NS.
METHODS: Urinary microscopy, culture and sensitivity of all children admitted with a diagnosis of NS and AGN between 1996–2004 were reviewed. Children with NS who had a relapse or were commenced on steroids, cytotoxic agents or antibiotics before admission were excluded from the study.
RESULTS: A total of 35 and 32 children diagnosed of AGN and NS respectively met the study criteria. Urinary tract infection occurred in three (9%) children with AGN and one (3%) of the children with NS. The organisms isolated among the AGN patients included Coliforms, Klebsiella, and Staphylococcus aureus while Coliform was isolated in the only NS patient with UTI.
CONCLUSION: There is a low prevalence of UTI in children newly diagnosed of AGN and NS