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  • 21. Optimal diagnostic testing for urinary tract infection in young children.
    Novak R, Powell K, Christopher N.
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  • 22. To bag or not to bag.
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  • 25. Urine culture from bag specimens in young children: are the risks too high?
    Al-Orifi F, McGillivray D, Tange S, Kramer MS.
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  • 29. [Methodology of the consensus conference "diagnostic and therapeutic management of urinary tract infection in childhood"].
    Ochoa Sangrador C, Grupo Investigador del Proyecto.
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    François P, Croiźe J, Weil G, Bost C.
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  • 38. Does a clean-catch urine sample reduce bacterial contamination?
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