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How common are utis by enterobacter agglomerans in patients aged 7? can a healthy patient get a uti from this bacteria or just imunosupresed patients

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Dr. Hunter Handsfield answered

Specializes in Infectious Disease

No immune deficiency: There is no reason to suspect immune defiiciency just because of this particular bacteria. Most UTIs are caused by bacteria normally carried in the intestines, including Enterobacter (agglomerans and others). Discuss with the child's pediatrician if you have other questions about it.

Answered 9/5/2016

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