Infections anywhere along the urinary tract - urethra, bladder, ureters and kidneys
Aetiology
- More common in girls
- Consider abnormal renal tract in children with repeat UTIs
Clinical presentation
Babies will present with very non-specific symptoms:
- Fever
- Lethargy
- Irritability
- Vomiting
- Poor feeding
- Increased urinary frequency
Signs and symptoms in older infants and children are more specific:
- Fever
- Abdominal pain, particularly suprapubic pain
- Vomiting
- Dysuria (painful urination)
- Increased urinary frequency
- Incontinence
Investigations
- Urine clean catch sample with microbiology
Management
- All children under 3 months with a fever should start immediate IV antibiotics
- Oral antibiotics can be considered in children over 3 months if they are otherwise well
- Children with features of sepsis or pyelonephritis (infection affecting kidney function) will require inpatient treatment with IV antibiotics