Smellie, J.M. , Normand, I.C.S.: Experience of follow-up of children with urinary tract infection. In: O'Grady, F., and Brumfitt, W. (Eds): Urinary Tract Infections: Proceedings of the First National Symposium. London, Oxford University Press, pp. 123-138, 1968.
2.
Kunen, C.M.: Epidemiology of bacteriuria and its relation to pyelonephritis. J. Infect. Dis.120: 1, 1969.
3.
Dodge, W.F., Travie, L.B., and Daeschner, C.W.: Monitoring for recurrent bacteriuria by parents. J. Pediatr.78: 859, 1971.
4.
Todd, J., McLain, L., Duncan, B., et al.: A significant new method for detection of bacteriuria in children . Clin. Res.22: 232A, 1974.
5.
Fennell, R.S. , III, Austin, S., Walker , R.D., et al.: Home culture program for children with recurrent bacteriuria. Am. J. Dis. Child (in press).
6.
Kunin, C.M., and DeGroot, J.E.: Self-screening for significant bacteriuria. JAMA231: 1349, 1975.
7.
Alwall, N., and Lohi, A.: Factors affecting the reliability of screening tests for bacteriuria I. Nitrite test Curmitest®, Uriglox® and Dipslide (Inculator®). Acta Med. Scand.193: 499, 1973.
8.
Alwall, W., Lohi, A., and Ekenstam, J.: Factors affecting the reliability of screening tests for bacteriuria III. Sensitivity and specificity of the Uriglox® and various nitrite tests, including a study of the reliability of the Urnitest® as assessed by the screened persons . Acta Med. Scand.193: 511, 1973.
9.
Czerwinski, A.W., Wilkerson, R.G., Merrill , J.A., et al.: Further evaluation of the Griess test to detect significant bacteriuria. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol.110: 677, 1971.
10.
Vejilsgaard, R., and Justesen, T.: Quantitative bacterial culture of urine II. Evaluation of 10 different screening methods for the diagnosis of bacteriuria compared with results obtained by the dilution technique. Acta Med. Scand.193: 147, 1973.
11.
Mackay-Scollay.E. M.: A simple quantitative and qualitative microbiological screening test for bacteriuria. J. Clin. Pathol.22: 651, 1969.