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Risk factors

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Risk factors include:

  • gender - male neonatally, female later
  • blood group antigens - Lewis antigen confers an increased risk of E. coli infection that may be related to an increased chance of bacterial adherence
  • constipation - the loaded colon leading to improper voiding of the bladder
  • vesico-ureteric reflux
  • obstructive lesions in the genitourinary system, mechanical or functional
  • direction of wiping in girls - unproven, but makes sense.

Reference

  1. Keren R et al. Risk Factors for Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection and Renal Scarring. Pediatrics. 2015 Jul;136(1):e13-21.

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