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Original Abstract of the Article :
OBJECTIVES: To identify factors associated with delayed antimicrobial treatment in febrile children with urinary tract infection (UTI). STUDY DESIGN: We reviewed data from 802 children with UTI enrolled in 2 previously conducted prospective studies (Randomized Intervention for Children with Vesicou...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30340935
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Identifying Risk Factors for Delayed Antimicrobial Treatment in Febrile Children with UTIs
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common childhood ailment, and timely treatment is crucial to prevent complications. This study examines factors associated with delayed antimicrobial treatment in febrile children with UTIs, seeking to understand the factors that contribute to delayed care.
Navigating the Desert of UTI Management
The researchers found that older age was a significant predictor of delayed treatment in febrile children with UTIs. The findings highlight the importance of educating parents and healthcare providers about prompt recognition and management of UTIs in children, particularly those who are older.
Ensuring Timely Care for Young Patients
This study emphasizes the importance of early intervention and prompt treatment for febrile children with UTIs. The findings provide valuable insights into the factors that can contribute to delays in care, helping healthcare providers and parents navigate the challenges of UTI management.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research is like a guidebook for navigating the desert of UTI management in children, providing a clear map for recognizing and treating UTIs effectively. The findings emphasize the importance of early intervention and proactive care to ensure the best possible outcomes for young patients, helping them journey towards a healthier future.
Date :
- Date Completed 2019-10-31
- Date Revised 2020-03-09
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