How Covid-19 changed the epidemiology of febrile urinary tract infections in children in the emergency department during the first outbreak.
Laura CescaEster ConversanoFederica Alessandra VianelloLaura MartelliChiara GualeniFrancesca BassaniMilena BrugnaraGiulia RubinMattia ParolinMauro AnselmiMara MarchioriGianluca VergineElisabetta MiorinEnrico VidalCristina MiloccoCecilia OrsiGiuseppe PuccioLicia PeruzziGiovanni MontiniRoberto Dall'Amiconull nullPublished in: BMC pediatrics (2022)
The first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic had an essential impact on managing febrile UTIs in the ED, causing an absolute reduction of cases referring to the ED but with higher clinical severity. Children with febrile UTI were more severely ill than the previous two years, probably due to delayed access caused by the fear of potential hospital-acquired Sars-Cov-2 infection. The possible increase in consequent kidney scarring in this population should be considered.