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18. Nicole Anne F.

Lubis
1G-MT
Source:
Andersen, Lise Bols, et. al. (2012, May). Actinobaculum schaalii, a cause of urinary tract
infections in children? Acta Pdiatrica, 101(5): e232-e234. Denmark: Wiley-Blackwell.
Relevance of Article:
As a student taking up Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology and as a future
researcher as well, this journal provides me valuable information about the cause of urinary tract
infection (UTI) in children. This disease is diagnosed through urine examination or urinalysis,
which is one of the specializations of my course. Actinobaculum schaalii is a bacterium that I
may encounter as I take up Microbiology in third year college. Overall, this journal offers me the
first step towards my possible future research about urinary tract infection, which is one of the
most common diseases that persist globally on children.

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