Epidemiological and Clinical Characteristics of Pediatric Urinary Tract Infections in Benghazi, Libya: A Two-Year Retrospective Study
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Jebril S. Elabidi
Department of pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Benghazi, LibyaAuthor -
Asmaa F. Salih
Department of pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Benghazi, LibyaAuthor -
Monia F. Abusarayi
Department of pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Benghazi, LibyaAuthor
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- Pediatric UTI, Echericia Coli, Vesicoureteral Reflux, UTI Epidemiology, Retrospective Study, Libya
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most prevalent bacterial infections in children and represent a significant cause of pediatric morbidity worldwide. This study examines the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of UTIs among children admitted to Benghazi pediatric hospitals for two years A retrospective analysis of 176 pediatric patients (January 2021-December 2022) was conducted at Benghazi Children's Hospital. Data included demographics, clinical presentation, laboratory findings, and imaging results. UTI prevalence among nephrology admissions was 17.6 %, with a female predominance of (62.5 %). E. coli was the predominant pathogen (71.4 %). Common symptoms included abdominal pain (35.8 %), discolored urine (31.3 %), and vomiting (26.7 %). Ultrasound revealed abnormalities in 31.8 % of cases. Pediatric UTIs in Benghazi show similar patterns to global trends, with E. coli as the primary pathogen. These findings emphasize a need for prompt diagnosis and tailored antibiotic therapy in our region.
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