Title of article :
Urinary Tract Infections in Children with Primary Nephrotic Syndrome and Acute Glomerulonephritis
Author/Authors :
Adedoyin, OT Departments of Paediatrics and Microbiology - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin, Nigeria , Ojuawo, IA Departments of Paediatrics and Microbiology - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin, Nigeria , Odimayo, MS Departments of Paediatrics and Microbiology - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin, Nigeria , Anigilaje, EA Departments of Paediatrics and Microbiology - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The occurrence of urinary tract infection
(UTI) in children with Nephrotic syndrome (NS) has been widely
reported by various workers, but not much has been
documented about its occurrence among children with acute
glomerulonephritis (AGN). Hence, the level of susceptibility
to UTI by both diseases has not been compared.
OBJECTIVE: To determine and compare the prevalence of UTI
in children newly diagnosed of AGN or NS.
METHODS: Urinary microscopy, culture and sensitivity of all
children admitted with a diagnosis of NS and AGN between
1996–2004 were reviewed. Children with NS who had a relapse
or were commenced on steroids, cytotoxic agents or antibiotics
before admission were excluded from the study.
RESULTS: A total of 35 and 32 children diagnosed of AGN and
NS respectively met the study criteria. Urinary tract infection
occurred in three (9%) children with AGN and one (3%) of
the children with NS. The organisms isolated among the AGN
patients included Coliforms, Klebsiella, and Staphylococcus
aureus while Coliform was isolated in the only NS patient with
UTI.
CONCLUSION: There is a low prevalence of UTI in children
newly diagnosed of AGN and NS.
Keywords :
Klebsiella , Children , Nephrotic syndrome , Acute glomerulonephritis , Urinary tract infection
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics