Abstract

Many EPSDT protocols either suggest or specify that testing for bacteriuria be part of the complete screening examination. Hence those of us active in the nationwide EPSDT program tend to dissect all reports on childhood screening in order to see which offer lessons applicable for local usage. When doing this with the report by Kunin et al., "Detection of Urinary Tract Infections in 3- to 5-Year-Old Girls by Mothers Using a Nitrite Indicator Strip" (Pediatrics 57:829, June 1976), it was disappointing to find the presentation of the data not in conformity with the expectations raised by the title.

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