Citrobacter species | 
Background: | 
|  —————————————————————————— Enterobacteriaceae (Gram Negative Bacilli) —————————————————————————— >Citrobacter species: 1] Citrobacter koseri 2] Citrobacter freundii >Enterobacter species: 1] Enterobacter cloacae, 2] Enterobacter aerogenes) >Escherichia coli >Klebsiella species: 1] Klebsiella ozaenae 2] Klebsiella pneumoniae 3] Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis >Morganella species 1] (Morganella morganii) >Proteus species: 1] Proteus mirabilis 2] Proteus vulgaris >Providencia species: 1] Providencia_rettgeri 2] Providencia stuartii >Salmonella species: 1] Salmonella enteritidis 2] Salmonella typhi 3] Other >Serratia marcescens >Shigella species: 1] Shigella dysenteriae (serogroup A) 2] Shigella flexneri 3] Shigella boydii 4] Shigella sonnei 5] Other 
 
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Therapy: | 
|  Important considerations:  The choice of an agent should be based on local antimicrobial sensitivities, site of infection, cost, and comorbid conditions.   Generally, the most common agents/regimens are listed first.   Listed dosages may need to be adjusted for renal dysfunction.  
 Citrobacter is usually resistant to multiple antibiotics due to plasmid-encoded resistance genes. 
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