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Cleaning the genitalia with plain water improves accuracy of urine dipstick in childhood.

Pierluigi MarzuilloStefano GuarinoDaniela FurlanAnna PecoraroMarcella PedullàEmanuele Miraglia Del GiudiceAngela La Manna
Published in: European journal of pediatrics (2018)
Cleaning the genital area with plain water should always be performed before collecting urine samples, even if only a urine dipstick without culture is needed. What is Known: • Cleaning the genital area reduces the urine bacterial contamination rate in populations of toilet-trained pediatric patients. • There are no studies assessing the impact of cleaning the genital area on the quality of the urine dipstick, nor on which factors could affect the urine dipstick findings. What is New: • Falsely positive urine dipstick was found in 25.5% of the 612 prospectively enrolled toilet-trained and not-toilet-trained children. • Non-retractable foreskin and female gender significantly increases the relative risk of falsely positive urine dipsticks.
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