A
costly covenant: ritual circumcision and urinary tract infection. - Toker
O, Schwartz S, Segal G, Godovitch N, Schlesinger Y, Raveh
D.
Source
Department of Pediatrics, Shaare Zedek Medical
Center, affiliated with Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical School, Jerusalem,
Israel.
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Ritual circumcision in neonates may cause a urinary tract
infection within 2 weeks of the procedure.
OBJECTIVES:
To evaluate the prevalence
of urinary tract infection among Jewish male circumcised neonates < or = 28
days old) evaluated for fever in the emergency room.
METHODS:
All available medical records
of neonates presenting to the pediatric emergency room for evaluation of fever
over a 10 year period were reviewed. Data included gender, ethnic background,
age (in days) on presentation to the emergency room, age (in days) when
circumcision was performed (in males > or = 8 days of age), and results of
urine, blood and cerebrospinal fluid cultures. Families of males older than 8
days of age who had a UTI were contacted by telephone to verify the circumcision
status when the infant presented to the ER, to ascertain whether the
circumcision had been performed ritually by a mohel* or by a physician, and, if
not recorded in the chart, to verify the day of life on which circumcision was
performed.
RESULTS:
Among
neonates older than 8 days of age, 60 (24.7%) of the 243 febrile Jewish males
had a UTI, as compared to 12 (8.4%) of 143 females (P < 0.0001). In 39 of 54
male neonates (72%) for whom circumcision was performed ritually on the eighth
day of life, UTI occurred within 9 days of the circumcision. For females, there
was no such clustering of UTI cases in the second week of life, nor during any
other time period.
CONCLUSIONS:
Febrile male neonates who have undergone ritual
circumcision have a high prevalence of UTI and must be evaluated and
treated accordingly.
“.. neonati maschi che sono stati sottoposti a
circoncisione rituale hanno un'alta prevalenza di UTI (infezioni del tratto
urinario) ”
Isr Med Assoc J. 2010 May;12(5):303-4.
FONTE: http://www.circumcisionandhiv.com/2011/04/...-infection.html
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