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- J Benito Fernández, J Sánchez Echániz, S Mintegui Raso, and M Montejo Fernández.
- Departamento de Pediatría, Hospital de Cruces, Barakaldo, Vizcaya.
- An. Esp. Pediatr. 1996 Aug 1; 45 (2): 149-52.
ObjectiveTo determine if culture specimens of urine collected in perineal bags is reliable in detecting urinary tract infections in infants.Material And MethodsA prospective study was carried out in a pediatric emergency room of an urban teaching hospital. Forty-eight infants, 12 months old or less, requiring an uncontaminated urine specimen due to the evaluation of febrile illness, suspected urinary tract infection or to a previously contaminated urine culture specimen. Two consecutive urine specimens were collected for culture. A urine specimen was collected in a perineal bag and afterwards all patients underwent suprapubic bladder aspiration. Cultures were considered positive if pure growth of more than 1.000 colonies/ml developed in the suprapubic aspiration urine specimen.ResultsThirty-two infants had coincident cultures in both urine specimens. A positive culture specimen of urine collected in a perineal bag (pure growth of more than 100,000 colonies/ml) had high sensitivity (100%) and high specificity 88.6% in predicting positive cultures from urine obtained by suprapubic aspiration.ConclusionA urine culture specimen meticulously collected with a perineal bag is a good screening method for detecting urinary tract infection in low risk infants.
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