Журнал "Почки" том 10, №4
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шляхів у немовлят. Здоров’я дитини. 2020. 15(1). 49-59. doi:
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6. Дячук М.Д., Грузієва Т.С. Моніторинг захворюваності
населення як основа для розробки лікувально-профілактичних
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7. Medico-social rationale for the optimized model of the specialized
nephrology care delivery for the children with infectious inflammatory
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14.02.03 — social medicine, 14.01.10 — pediatrics / V.V. Bezruk; Ministry
of Health of Ukraine, P.L. Shupyk National Medical Academy of
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9. Simões e Silva A.C., Oliveira E.A. Update on the approach of
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10. Schlager T.A. Urinary Tract Infections in Infants and Children.
Microbiol. Spectr. 2016 Oct. 4(5). doi: 10.1128/microbiolspec.
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11. Robinson J.L., Finlay J.C., Lang M.E. et al. Urinary tract infections
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15. Alper B.S., Curry S.H. Urinary tract infection in children.
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16. Aktual`ni py`tannya nefrologiyi v prakty`ci simejnogo likarya
[Tekst]: navchal`ny`j posibny`k / Yu.V. Voronenko [y`dr.]; red.:
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17. Будник Т.В., Мордовець Є.М. Результати вивчення
мікробіологічного портрета інфекцій сечової системи в дітей
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18. Kanegaye J.T., Jacob J.M., Malicki D. Automated urinalysis
and urine dipstick in the emergency evaluation of young febrile children.
Pediatrics. 2014. 134(3). 523-529.
19. Velasco R., Benito H., Mozun R. et al.; Group for the Study of
Febrile Infant of the RiSEUP-SPERG Network. Using a urine dipstick
to identify a positive urine culture in young febrile infants is as effective
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20. Butler C.C., O’Brien K., Pickles T., Hood K., Wootton M.,
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prospective observational study of prevalence, diagnosis, treatment,
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21. Verbakel J.Y., Lemiengre M.B., De Burghgraeve T. et al.
Should all acutely ill children in primary care be tested with point-ofcare
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22. Díaz M.G., García R.P., Gamero D.B. et al. Lack of accuracy
of biomarkers and physical examination to detect bacterial infection
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23. Hay A.D., Birnie K., Busby J., Delaney B., Downing H.,
Dudley J. еt al. The Diagnosis of Urinary Tract infection in Young
children (DUTY): a diagnostic prospective observational study to derive
and validate a clinical algorithm for the diagnosis of urinary tract
infection in children presenting to primary care with an acute illness.
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24. Duong H.P., Wissing K.M., Tram N., Mascart G., Lepage P.,
Ismaili K. Accuracy of automated flow cytometry-based leukocyte
counts to rule out urinary tract infection in febrile children: a prospective
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25. Chaudhari P.P., Monuteaux M.C., Shah P., Bachur R.G.
The importance of urine concentration on the diagnostic performance
of the urinalysis for pediatric urinary tract infection. Ann. Emerg.
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26. Felt J.R., Yurkovich C., Garshott D.M. et al. The utility of
real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction genotype detection
in the diagnosis of urinary tract infections in children. Clin. Pediatr.
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27. Shaikh N., Hoberman A., Hum S.W. et al. Development and
validation of a calculator for estimating the probability of urinary
tract infection in young febrile children. JAMA Pediatr. 2018. 172(6).
550-556.
28. Chaudhari P.P., Monuteaux M.C., Bachur R.G. Microscopic
bacteriuria detected by automated urinalysis for the diagnosis of urinary
tract infection. J. Pediatr. 2018. 202. 238-244.
29. Mitiku E., Amsalu A., Tadesse B.T. Pediatric urinary tract
infection as a cause of outpatient clinic visits in southern Ethiopia: a
cross sectional study. Ethiop. J. Health Sci. 2018. 28(2). 187-196.
30. Tzimenatos L., Mahajan P., Dayan P.S. et al.; Pediatric
Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN). Accuracy of
the urinalysis for urinary tract infections in febrile infants 60 days and
younger. Pediatrics. 2018. 141(2). e20173068.
31. Shaikh N., Shope M.F., Kurs-Lasky M. Urine specific gravity
and the accuracy of urinalysis. Pediatrics. 2019. 144(5). e20190467.
32. Boon H.A., Van den Bruel A., Struyf T., Gillemot A., Bullens
D., Verbakel J.Y. Clinical Features for the Diagnosis of Pediatric
Urinary Tract Infections: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. The
Annals of Family Medicine. 2021. 19(5). 437-446. doi: https://doi.
org/10.1370/afm.2684.
Отримано/Received 28.09.2021
Рецензовано/Revised 10.10.2021
Прийнято до друку/Accepted 11.10.2021
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