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PJMR-Pakistan Journal of Medical Research. 1994; 33 (1): 16-8
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RESUMO
One hundred and fifty cases with signs and symptoms referable to urinary tract infection were analyzed in the jPaediatric Department of Women and Children Hospital, Abbottabad. The most common presenting features were fever, vomiting, failure to thrive and dysuria. E.Coli ktebsiella, proteus and pseudomonas were the most common organisms which were isolated. Sensitivity to gentamicin, cefatoxime and nitrofurantoin was remarkable