Infección urinaria en pediatría

Urinary infection in pediatrics

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Margarita Ardila
Marcela Rojas
Gina Santisteban
Andrea Gamero
Angélica Torres

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La infección de las vías urinarias es una patología frecuente en la edad infantil, por lo que el médico general, el pediatra y los involucrados en el diagnóstico y manejo del niño afectado están en la obligación de conocer las actualizaciones sobre el mecanismo fisiopatológico, métodos diagnósticos y tratamientos actuales. Se hace énfasis en la prevención, el uso racional de antibioticoterapia y los nuevos enfoques terapéuticos que se pueden ofrecer. Abreviaturas: ITU, infección del tracto urinario; RVU, reflujo vesicoureteral.

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