Although urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common bacterial infections among children who have fever without a source, the frequency of UTI among febrile young children is generally < 10%.
New evidence from a six-country study led by the Montreal Children's Hospital and Children's National Hospital shows simple blood and urine tests could spare many young infants with fevers from more ...
April 2, 2012 — Malodorous urine in children may signal the presence of a urinary tract infection (UTI), according to a prospective consecutive cohort study of 331 children younger than 3 years who ...