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  • 8. Two-Step Process for ED UTI Screening in Febrile Young Children: Reducing Catheterization Rates.
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    Snow-Lisy DC, Halline C, Johnson EK, Diaz-Saldano D, Meyer T, Yerkes EB.
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  • 12. Utility of a routine urinalysis in children who require clean intermittent catheterization.
    Forster CS, Haslam DB, Jackson E, Goldstein SL.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2017 Oct; 13(5):488.e1-488.e5. PubMed ID: 28284733
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  • 14. Urinary tract infections in children: EAU/ESPU guidelines.
    Stein R, Dogan HS, Hoebeke P, Kočvara R, Nijman RJ, Radmayr C, Tekgül S, European Association of Urology, European Society for Pediatric Urology.
    Eur Urol; 2015 Mar; 67(3):546-58. PubMed ID: 25477258
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  • 17. Evaluation of bladder stimulation as a non-invasive technique for urine collection to diagnose urinary tract infection in infants under 6 months: a randomized multicenter study ("EE-Sti.Ve.N").
    Demonchy D, Ciais C, Fontas E, Berard E, Bréaud J, Rohrlich PS, Dubos F, Fortier C, Desmontils J, Hérisse AL, Donzeau D, Haas H, Tran A.
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  • 18. Parental reporting of smelly urine and urinary tract infection.
    Struthers S, Scanlon J, Parker K, Goddard J, Hallett R.
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