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Archives of Disease in Childhood 1991;66:232-234; doi:10.1136/adc.66.2.232
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Association between urinary symptoms at 7 years old and previous urinary tract infection.

A Hellström, E Hanson, S Hansson, K Hjälmås, U Jodal

Department of Paediatric Surgery, University of Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden.

The association between current micturition habits and previous urinary tract infection was analysed among 3553 school entrants aged 7 years by means of a questionnaire. A high incidence of urinary infection, confirmed by urine culture, was found (145 (8.4%) in the 1719 girls and 32 (1.7%) in the 1834 boys). There was a significant association between current symptoms that were suggestive of disturbed bladder function and previous urinary tract infection, but only among girls who were over 3 years of age at the time the first episode was diagnosed.



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