Abstract

Specimens of ureteric urine were collected from 39 children who had urinary infection with a radiographically normal bladder and upper urinary tract; an essential preliminary was the control of the bacterial content of the bladder by copious irrigation. The bacteriologic results indicated that in 25 girls the bacteria were confined to the lower urinary tract, in 8 children the bacteria were originating from the upper urinary tract. The bacteriologic results for the remaining 6 children were interpreted as indicating lower urinary tract infection.

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