Antibiotic therapy for uncomplicated urinary tract infections in children
- In: Hospital Pharmacy - Posters
- At: Istanbul (Turkey) (2009)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: HPS-P-047
- By: ACIU, Mariana (University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Craiova, Romania)
- Co-author(s): Calina, Daniela (University of Medicine and Pharmacy, CRAIOVA, Romania)
Chiutu, Luminita (University of Medicine and Pharmacy, CRAIOVA, Romania)
Georgescu, Cristian (University of Medicine and Pharmacy, CRAIOVA, Romania)
Calina, Vivi (University of Medicine and Pharmacy, CRAIOVA, Romania)
Turcu Stiolica, Adina (University of Medicine and Pharmacy, CRAIOVA, Romania)
Buteica, Alice (University of Medicine and Pharmacy, CRAIOVA, Romania) - Abstract:
Introduction.Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common bacterial infection during infancy, and many children with UTIs are admitted to the hospital. Most of these children receive empirical antibiotic therapy without knowledge regarding the causative organism or its sensitivity to antibiotics. There is limited information on bacterial..
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