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Some studies have suggested an increased prevalence of urinary tract infection (UTI) in children with bronchiolitis. To ascertain if evidence supports screening for UTI in this common condition, researchers conducted a meta-analysis of studies that examined the prevalence of UTI in young children with bronchiolitis when a positive urine culture was present alone or with positive urinalysis markers (>5 white blood cells/high power field, positive nitrite, or positive leukocyte esterase).
Among 18 studies involving nearly 7500 patients, the prevalence of UTI was 3.1% when a positive culture was reported without urinalysis findings. Among seven studies that reported both culture and urinalysis findings, the prevalence of UTI was 2.2% when only …