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    Munir V, Barnett P, South M.
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  • 27. Diagnosing symptomatic urinary tract infections in infants by catheter urine culture.
    Cheng YW, Wong SN.
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  • 28. Use of urinary gram stain for detection of urinary tract infection in infants.
    Lockhart GR, Lewander WJ, Cimini DM, Josephson SL, Linakis JG.
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  • 30. A randomized controlled trial of two methods for collection of sterile urine in neonates.
    Tobiansky R, Evans N.
    J Paediatr Child Health; 1998 Oct; 34(5):460-2. PubMed ID: 9767511
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  • 34. Contamination rates of different methods of urine culture collection in children: A retrospective cohort study.
    Guri A, Hurvitz Florenthal M, Scheier E, Mahlab-Guri K, Balla U.
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  • 36. Urine microscopy as screen for urinary tract infections in a pediatric emergency unit in Chile.
    Luco M, Lizama M, Reichhard C, Hirsch T.
    Pediatr Emerg Care; 2006 Oct; 22(10):705-9. PubMed ID: 17047469
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  • 38. Importance of Urine Dipstick in Evaluation of Young Febrile Infants With Positive Urine Culture: A Spanish Pediatric Emergency Research Group Study.
    Velasco R, Benito H, Mozun R, Trujillo JE, Merino PA, de la Torre M, Gomez B, Mintegi S, Group for the Study of Febrile Infant of the RiSEUP-SPERG Network.
    Pediatr Emerg Care; 2016 Dec; 32(12):851-855. PubMed ID: 27749810
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  • 39. Is bag urine culture useful in monitoring urinary tract infection in infants?
    Li PS, Ma LC, Wong SN.
    J Paediatr Child Health; 2002 Aug; 38(4):377-81. PubMed ID: 12174000
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