Department of Nephrology, Tallaght University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
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																Pediatric Urology an Antibiotic Prophylaxis on a Continuous Basis 
																Author(s): Michael Goodwin*             
								
																
						 The Greek word prophylaxis means "to guard or prevent beforehand." In Pediatric Urology, antibiotic prophylaxis is the attempt to prevent urinary 
  tract infections (UTIs) in children who are predisposed to them, such as those with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and hydroureteronephrosis. 
  Antibiotic prophylaxis for paediatric urologic conditions has both demonstrated benefit and demonstrated harm. Antibiotic prophylaxis for all 
  children with VUR, as well as those with all grades of hydronephrosis (HN) and hydroureteronephrosis, is at best unnecessary and at worst 
  harmful. The full impact of prophylactic antibiotics on the developing and ageing body, for better or worse is unknown. Over the last two decades, 
  increased public and physician awareness of the truth of previous statements has resulted in a more selective approach to the use of prophylactic 
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																DOI:
								10.37421/2161-0959.2022.12.413															  
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