Mojca Kavčič
Klinični oddelek za neonatologijo, Pediatrična klinika, Univerzitetni klinični center Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenija
Maša, Koce
Klinični oddelek za nefrologijo, Pediatrična klinika, Univerzitetni klinični center Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenija
Minca Mramor
Klinika za infekcijske bolezni in vročinska stanja, Univerzitetni klinični center Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenija
Nina Battelino
Klinični oddelek za nefrologijo, Pediatrična klinika, Univerzitetni klinični center Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenija in Medicinska fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani, Ljubljana, Slovenija
Abstract
Urinary tract infections occur more often in newborns than in older children. In the former edition of this journal, dr. Kavčič et al. published the results of their retrospective analysis of 274 newborns hospitalized at the Neonatology department of the University Children’s Hospital Ljubljana between 2013 and 2021 and who were diagnosed with urinary tract infections. They present the basic information about urinary tract infection in newborns, as well as the clinical signs, the most common pathogens, treatment, the percentage of newborns with congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract, as well as antibiotic resistance in the Slovenian cohort of newborns. Therefore, in the present edition, dedicated to the 6th Slovenian Symposium of Pediatric Nephrology, the subject is not presented again.
Key words: urinary tract infection, newborn, urine culture, Escherichia coli, congenital abnormalities, antibiotic resistance