PMID: 4904936Jan 24, 1970Paper

Transient asymptomatic bacteriuria in infancy

British Medical Journal
G D Abbott

Abstract

Spontaneous clearing of bacteriuria occurred in three infants during the neonatal and early infancy period. In all cases, the presence of bacteria was confirmed by bladder puncture, no signs of clinical infection were present, and no treatment was given. The same host defence mechanisms as exist in adults were probably responsible for this phenomenon.

References

Dec 1, 1968·The Journal of Clinical Investigation·C W NordenE H Kass

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Feb 1, 1971·Archives of Disease in Childhood·J A IvesR R Bailey
Sep 1, 1973·Archives of Disease in Childhood·S DosaR Jennison
Nov 1, 1985·Acta paediatrica Scandinavica·B WettergrenG Jonasson
Mar 1, 1990·Acta paediatrica Scandinavica·B Wettergren, U Jodal

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