Published online July 1, 2008
PEDIATRICS Vol. 122 No. 1 July 2008, pp. 215-216 (doi:10.1542/peds.2008-0465)
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Therapeutic Delay in Infant Urinary Tract Infection: Does It Really Have No Impact?

Pavel Geier, MD, PhD
Department of Pediatrics

Jan Strojil, MD
Department of Pharmacology

Katerina Kutrová, MD
Department of Pediatrics
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
Palacky University
775 15 Olomouc, Czech Republic

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To the Editor.—

We read with interest the article entitled "Does Early Treatment of Urinary Tract Infection Prevent Renal Damage?" by Doganis et al in the October 2007 issue of Pediatrics Electronic Pages.1 The authors presented a very interesting and methodically well-thought-out study that aimed to answer an important clinical question that could significantly influence clinical practice.

The inclusion criteria and methodology of the study were commendable; the authors went to great length to ensure the quality of the data. The first part of the article . . . [Full Text of this Article]