Fig. 1

Bar chart comparing neonates in case group according to phototherapy type where Group a represents `newborns with indirect hyperbilirubinemia and UTI confirmed by urine culture and Group b represents newborns with indirect hyperbilirubinemia but don’t have UTI or have pyuria. Conventional phototherapy is using light irradiance of 25–30 microwatts per square centimeter per nanometer (microW/cm2/nm) in the 430–490 nm band. Intensive Phototherapy is using light irradiance more than 30 microW/cm2/nm detected by radiometer