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===Children=== In young children, the only symptom of a urinary tract infection (UTI) may be a fever.<ref name=PeadsNA2011/> Because of the lack of more obvious symptoms, when females under the age of two or uncircumcised males less than a year exhibit a fever, a culture of the urine is recommended by many medical associations.<ref name=PeadsNA2011/> Infants may feed poorly, vomit, sleep more, or show signs of [[jaundice]].<ref name=PeadsNA2011/> In older children, new onset [[urinary incontinence]] (loss of bladder control) may occur.<ref name=PeadsNA2011/> About 1 in 400 infants of one to three months of age with a UTI also have [[bacterial meningitis]].<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Nugent J, Childers M, Singh-Miller N, Howard R, Allard R, Eberly M | title = Risk of Meningitis in Infants Aged 29 to 90 Days with Urinary Tract Infection: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis | journal = The Journal of Pediatrics | volume = 212 | pages = 102β110.e5 | date = September 2019 | pmid = 31230888 | doi = 10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.04.053 | s2cid = 195327630 }}</ref>
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