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How Common Are Urinary Tract Infections in Children?


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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in children, especially during their first year. About 8 out of 100 girls and about 2 out of 100 boys will have a UTI as a child.1

UTIs are more common in boys who are not circumcised than in circumcised boys. During the first year of life, boys are at higher risk for UTIs than girls. After the first year, UTIs become more common in girls than in boys. This trend continues throughout childhood and most of adulthood.

Infants and young children often get another UTI in the months after their first one. Recurrent infections usually happen within the same year as the first UTI.

References

Citations

  1. Lum GM (2011). Urinary tract infections section of Kidney and urinary tract. In WW Hay Jr et al., eds., Current Diagnosis and Treatment: Pediatrics, 20th ed., pp. 693–695. New York: McGraw-Hill.


Last Updated: March 10, 2011
Medical Review:
Susan C. Kim, MD - Pediatrics

Avery L. Seifert, MD - Urology


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