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[Differences in the course and management of urinary tract infections in children].

Urinary tract infection is a common disease in childhood affecting 7,8% girls and 1,6% boys. Despite frequent reinfections, the ultimate outcome is favorable. Progressive renal damage may occur in children with obstructive uropathy, high-grade vesicoureteral reflux and those with recurrences of acute pyelonephritis. The infection, especially in children under 5 years of age should be treated promptly to prevent possible renal scarring. In children with vesicoureteral reflux and recurrences of acute pyelonephritis long-term antibacterial treatment is indicated.

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