Keeton J E, Hillis R S
Urology. 1975 Jul;6(1):39-42. doi: 10.1016/0090-4295(75)90590-7.
It has been demonstrated in several studies that prepubertal black females have a lower incidence of urinary tract infection than do white females of the same age. Other racial differences in the natural history of urinary tract infection have been suggested, but thus far very few young black girls with urinary tract infection have been thoroughly studied. The records of 56 black female children with urinary tract infections were reviewed and the clinical, laboratory, and radiologic manifestations of their diseases documented. No attempt was made to compare data from blacks to that from whites since many studies composed primarily of white children are available in recent literature. This study is offered as baseline data on black female children to which future studies of black or white children may be compared.
多项研究表明,青春期前的黑人女性尿路感染发生率低于同龄白人女性。有人提出尿路感染自然史存在其他种族差异,但到目前为止,很少有患尿路感染的年轻黑人女孩得到过全面研究。我们回顾了56名患尿路感染的黑人女童的病历,并记录了她们疾病的临床、实验室和放射学表现。由于近期文献中有许多主要由白人儿童构成的研究,因此未尝试将黑人的数据与白人的数据进行比较。本研究提供了黑人女童的基线数据,可供未来对黑人或白人儿童的研究进行比较。