An 18-month-old girl is brought to the emergency department due to fever and abdominal pain. Yesterday she began to cry while urinating. Today her parents saw a small amount of blood in the urine, and the urine was malodorous. The patient was born at term and has no chronic medical conditions. Temperature is 38.9 C (102 F) , blood pressure is 96/62 mm Hg, pulse is 130/min, and respirations are 20/min. Physical examination shows suprapubic tenderness and left costovertebral angle tenderness. Complete blood count reveals leukocytosis. Serum creatinine and electrolytes are normal. Catheterized urinalysis results are as follows:
A urine culture grows 100,000 colony-forming units/mL of Escherichia coli. Antibiotics are administered, and her fever and pain resolve on the second day of hospitalization. In addition to completing the current course of antibiotics, which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?
A) Begin daily antibiotic prophylaxis
B) No further studies indicated
C) Obtain voiding cystourethrogram
D) Perform renal and bladder ultrasound
E) Repeat complete blood count and urine culture
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