1. Urinary-tract infections in school children: prevalence of bacteriuria and associated urologic findings. NEnglJ Med 1962; 266: 1287-96. covert bacteriuria in 60 schoolgirls compared with 38 matched controls. The girls with bacteriuria received short courses of antimicrobial chemotherapy whenever necessary and after;M, Kunin C.; E, Zacha; J, Jr, Paquin A.
2. Screening for asymptomatic urinary-tract infection in schoolgirls;W, Asscher A.; F, McLachlan M.S.; R, Verrier Jones E.;Lancet,1973
3. Newcastle Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Research Group. Asymptomatic bacteriuria in schoolchildren in Newcastleof follow-up there was evidence of higher morbidity from recurrent infections and symptomatic pyelonephritis in this group than in the control group. Bacteriuria during pregnancy was also more upon-Tyne. Newcastle Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Investigation: First Report;Arch Dis Child,1975
4. Kidney size in children: a method of assessment;Eklof 0, Ringertz H;Acta Radiol [Diagn] (Stockh); 17: common. Although none of these girls reached endstage renal failure, 2 required nephrectomy and another had atrophic pyelonephritis with reduced inulin clearance. Many of the girls who deteriorated 617-25,1976
5. Sequelae of covert bacteriuria in schoolgirls-a four-year follow-up study;Group, Cardiff-Oxford Bacteriuria Study;Lancet,1978