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five to ten days to symptomatic patients; all patients responded to treatment. Nine asymptomatic patients with bacteriuria in group B did not require antibiotics. These data suggest that CONS can be isolated from the urine in children < 10 years of age, but these are unlikely to be pathogenic; and when CONS bacteriuria is associated with symptoms of UTI in patients > II years old, antibiotic treatment is indicated for optimal outcome. MILAP C. NAHATA, Pharm.D. DWIGHTA. POWELL, M.D. LORI DARIELLO-YODER, B.S. MARIO J. MARCON, Ph.D. Colleges ofPharmacy and Medicine Ohio State University Departments ofPediatrics and Microbiology Children's Hospital Columbus, Ohio 43210