[Urinary tract infection due to Streptococcus pneumoniae and its relationship with nephrourological malformations].

Milena Rivero Segura, Maximiliano Ferraris, Natalia Luján Robledo, Ismael Toledo, Alejandro Balestracci
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Abstract

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most frequent bacterial conditions in children, being enterobacteria the predominant etiologic agents. Streptococcus pneumoniae is an exceptional cause of UTI in the pediatric population.

Objective: To report the case of a UTI caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, and to discuss the need for urinary tract imaging studies based on a literature review.

Clinical case: A 2-year-old girl with megaureter and left hydronephrosis diagnosed in the context of a recurrent UTI, with poor adherence to prophylactic treatment, was hospitalized due to a new episode of febrile UTI without response to outpatient treatment with a broad-spectrum antibiotic. Streptococcus pneumoniae was isolated in the urine culture. She received parenteral therapy with ceftriaxone with good clinical course and, due to UTI caused by an atypical germ added to her history of renal malformation, prophylaxis was reinitiated and imaging studies were completed. Voiding cystourethrogram showed left grade V vesicoureteral reflux. Renal scintigraphy showed severe functional compromise of the left kidney, thus, surgical indication was considered. This case, along with 16 additional cases identified in a literature review, revealed that 12 of them (70%) showed concomitant renal-urological conditions.

Conclusion: UTIs caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae are frequently associated with renal-urological alterations, which suggest the need to study the urinary tract in these patients.

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[肺炎链球菌所致尿路感染及其与肾脏畸形的关系]。
尿路感染(UTI)是儿童最常见的细菌性疾病之一,主要病原体是肠杆菌。肺炎链球菌是儿童尿路感染的特殊病因:目的:报告一例由肺炎链球菌引起的UTI病例,并根据文献综述讨论进行泌尿道造影检查的必要性:一名患有巨输尿管和左肾积水的 2 岁女孩在反复患尿毒症的情况下被诊断出患有左肾积水,且预防性治疗的依从性很差。尿液培养中分离出肺炎链球菌。她接受了头孢曲松肠外治疗,临床疗效良好。由于UTI是由非典型病菌引起的,再加上她有肾脏畸形病史,因此重新开始了预防性治疗,并完成了造影检查。排尿膀胱尿道造影显示左侧膀胱输尿管五级反流。肾脏闪烁扫描显示左肾功能严重受损,因此考虑手术治疗。该病例以及文献综述中发现的其他 16 个病例显示,其中 12 个病例(70%)同时伴有肾脏和泌尿系统疾病:结论:肺炎链球菌引起的尿路感染常常伴有肾脏和泌尿系统的病变,因此有必要对这些患者的尿路进行研究。
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