What is citrobacter koseri urine?

Citrobacter koseri is a gram-negative bacteria found in the environment and is a part of the normal flora of the human gut. This bacterium can cause urinary tract infections, particularly in patients with weakened immune systems or those with catheters. Symptoms of C. koseri UTI include fever, frequent urination, pain during urination, and cloudy or foul-smelling urine. The diagnosis of C. koseri UTI can be confirmed by laboratory tests such as urine culture, sensitivity testing, and identification of the bacteria. Treatment involves antibiotics based on the sensitivity of the bacteria, and adequate hydration. If left untreated, C. koseri UTI can lead to complications such as kidney damage, bloodstream infections, and sepsis.