prolonged jaundice in that setting is even rarer. In this study, we retrospectively reviewed the
clinical features of 50 infants (seen from 1984 through 2004) 1 week to 3 months of age who
had UTIs and prolonged jaundice and compared them with those of infants with UTIs in a
similar age range at our hospital from a published study. The infants in our study had a lower
incidence of high fever (12%), were less likely to have pyuria (29%), had fewer Escherichia …