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Short-course intravenous antibiotics for young infants with urinary tract infection.

Jolie LawrenceLaure F PittetSamar HikmatEloise J SilvesterVanessa CliffordRodney W HuntAmanda Gwee
Published in: Archives of disease in childhood (2022)
Short-course intravenous antibiotics for <48 hours for young infants with non-bacteraemic UTI should be considered, provided meningitis has been excluded. Treatment failure and serious complications were rare in young infants with UTI.
Keyphrases
  • urinary tract infection
  • middle aged
  • high dose
  • risk factors
  • replacement therapy