BACKGROUND: The prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from, urinary tract infection (UTI) in pre-school children is unknown. AIM: To determine the frequency and suspicion of UTI in children who are acutely ill, along with details of antibiotic prescribing, its appropriateness, and whether that appropriateness impacted on symptom improvement and recovery. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective observational cohort study in primary care sites in urban and rural areas in England and Wales. METHOD: Systematic urine sampling from children aged <5 years presenting in primary care with acute illness with culture in NHS laboratories. RESULTS: Of 6079 children's urine samples, 339 (5.6%) met laboratory criteria for...
Urinary tract infections (UTI) in young children have been associated with serious long-term compl...
Purpose Up to 50% of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in young children are missed in primary care. U...
Background: It is not clear which young children presenting acutely unwell to primary care should be...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from...
BackgroundThe prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from, ...
PURPOSE Up to 50% of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in young children are missed in primary care. U...
BACKGROUND: Due to the non-specific nature of symptoms of UTI in children and low levels of urine sa...
Background. Due to the non-specific nature of symptoms of UTI in children and low levels of urine sa...
Background. Due to the non-specific nature of symptoms of UTI in children and low levels of urine sa...
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) in children may be associated with long-term complications...
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) in children may be associated with long-term complications...
Urinary tract infections (UTI) in young children have been associated with serious long-term compl...
Purpose Up to 50% of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in young children are missed in primary care. U...
Background: It is not clear which young children presenting acutely unwell to primary care should be...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from...
BackgroundThe prevalence of targeted and serendipitous treatment for, and associated recovery from, ...
PURPOSE Up to 50% of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in young children are missed in primary care. U...
BACKGROUND: Due to the non-specific nature of symptoms of UTI in children and low levels of urine sa...
Background. Due to the non-specific nature of symptoms of UTI in children and low levels of urine sa...
Background. Due to the non-specific nature of symptoms of UTI in children and low levels of urine sa...
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) in children may be associated with long-term complications...
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) in children may be associated with long-term complications...
Urinary tract infections (UTI) in young children have been associated with serious long-term compl...
Purpose Up to 50% of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in young children are missed in primary care. U...
Background: It is not clear which young children presenting acutely unwell to primary care should be...