Hello - I Am 33 Years Old Male And My
Question: Hello - I am 33 years old male and my doctor performed a nasal swab to rule out MRSA colonization. But, the lab results showed positive for Citrobacter Koseri and nothing else was found. I have no symptoms of flu or headache but occasional itch inside the nose. Am I required to take antibiotics ? Am I at risk of spreading this bacteria to my family members?
I took ciproflaxicin for 3 days (500 mg per day) prior to taking the lab tests.
Brief Answer:
Hi, hope you are doing well. Citrobacter koseri is less contagious than others
Detailed Answer:
Hi, hope you are doing well.
Citrobacter koseri is less contagious than other colonising bacteria. As the nasal swab came out with MRSA negative, you need not take any antibiotic.
Don't take antibiotics before any nasal swab test. But you have any nasal symptoms in future take a repeat nasal swab and sent for culture and sensitivity.
Please let me if you have any queries.
Hi, hope you are doing well. Citrobacter koseri is less contagious than others
Detailed Answer:
Hi, hope you are doing well.
Citrobacter koseri is less contagious than other colonising bacteria. As the nasal swab came out with MRSA negative, you need not take any antibiotic.
Don't take antibiotics before any nasal swab test. But you have any nasal symptoms in future take a repeat nasal swab and sent for culture and sensitivity.
Please let me if you have any queries.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
Thanks a lot for your advice doctor. Will keep watching for symptoms and stay healthy!
Brief Answer:
Hi.I am happy that you are satisfied with the answer. Follow the advice as
Detailed Answer:
Hi.I am happy that you are satisfied with the answer. Follow the advice as I ahev told you previously. Get well soon. Please let me know if you have any queries.
Hi.I am happy that you are satisfied with the answer. Follow the advice as
Detailed Answer:
Hi.I am happy that you are satisfied with the answer. Follow the advice as I ahev told you previously. Get well soon. Please let me know if you have any queries.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Remy Koshy