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What Is The Treatment For Citrobacter Koseri?

i am 25 years old and was diagnosed recently to have a citrobacter koseri with culuture of trimethroprim/sulfamethaz, tombramycin, aztreonam. What kind of iinfection is this? I am trying to conceive right now and I suspect that I am already pregnant.

What kind of treatment is advisable for me?
Thu, 5 Jun 2014
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OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine 's  Response
Hello!
Thanks for your query.
It is a member of the family of Enterobacteriaceae.
The members of the enterobacteriaceae family are the part of the normal flora of human digestive tracts.
This is located in your vagina from anus .
If you have no symptoms,this type of infection doesnt need to be treated .
We treat only pregnant women ,and intrapartum(during delivery) .
Take care
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What Is The Treatment For Citrobacter Koseri?

Hello! Thanks for your query. It is a member of the family of Enterobacteriaceae. The members of the enterobacteriaceae family are the part of the normal flora of human digestive tracts. This is located in your vagina from anus . If you have no symptoms,this type of infection doesnt need to be treated . We treat only pregnant women ,and intrapartum(during delivery) . Take care