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Collection of urine

20 Jan, 08 | by Ian Wacogne

A vibrating device, used by people with continence problems secondary to neurogenic bladders, was unfortunately no better than control in getting infants to pass urine for analysis as part of a sepsis work up in an RCT.  Here.

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