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[|Human|] Just been told I have an infection called citrobacrtro koseri? Started with what seemed like a urinary infection. What is this? Dr. wants to treat with doxcycline. Nervous as I developed C-diff last November from taking Augmentin. Will I get this again from doxycycline?
[|AI|]  Yes, Citorbacter kosher is a bacterium that commonly causes urinary tract infection. Your doctor must have prescribed doxycycline based on the bacterial culture and sensitivity test results. It is not necessary that you will get Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea because you take doxycycline. Diarrhea in general can occur as a complication of antibiotic therapy, and sucChatDoctorplications vary from person to person. Not all react to the antibiotic the same way. Also, Clostridium difficile-associate diarrhea is more common after treatment with specific antibiotics like clindamycin, cephalosporins (particularly 3rd generation), penicillin, fluoroquinolones, and proton-pump inhibitors. Augmenting, the Chat Doctor.  Doxycycline is a tetracycline is not known to commonly cause diarrhea. It is advisable to take this