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Staph aureus key biochemical - ANSWERScatalase positive, coagulase positive
Staph aureus gram stain morphology - ANSWERSGPC in clusters.
Staph aureus colony morphology - ANSWERSBeta hemolytic, yellow/white conlony
Most concerning strain of Staph aureus - ANSWERSMRSA
Most common infections with staph aureus - ANSWERSwounds, pneumonia toxic shock, osteomyelitis.
food-borne ilness(short term), NOSOCOMIAL infections.
Why is staph aureus so pathogenic - ANSWERStoxin production, Protein A, and capsular polysaccharide.
What is staph aureus's growth condition - ANSWERSfacultative anerobe
Staph lugdunensis growth condition - ANSWERSfacultative anerobe
Staph lugdunensis key biochemical reactions - ANSWERScatalase positive, coagulase negative, PYR
positive.
Staph Lugdunensis microscpic gram stain morphology - ANSWERSGPC in clusters
Staph Lugdunensis colony morphology - ANSWERSdelayed beta hemolysis after 48 hours. Light yellow
white but more white than staff, shiny and smooth.
, Where is Staph lugdunensis normal flora - ANSWERShuman skin especially in perineal area.
What is staph lugdunensis usually susceptible to? - ANSWERSmethicillin
What kind of infections are normal caused by staph Lugdunensis. - ANSWERSwound infections;
endocarditis.
Key weird quality of staph lugdunesis. - ANSWERSsmells like stale Doritos.
Staph epidermidis growth conditions - ANSWERSfacultative anaerobe
What kind of infections do staph epidermidis cause - ANSWERSrarely cause infections, only in
immunocompromised.
Staph saprophyticus growth conditions - ANSWERSfacultative anaerobe
Staph saprophyticus key biochemical reactions - ANSWERScatalase positive, coagulase negative,
Novobiocin resistant
Staph saprophyticus gram stain morphology - ANSWERSGPC in clusters
Staph saprophyticus colony morphology - ANSWERSvery white, shiny, and non hemolytic.
Where is staph saprophyticus normal flora - ANSWERScolonizes the urogenital tract
What is the common infection seen with staph saprophyticus - ANSWERSUTI in females of reproductive
age
staph epidermidis key biochemical reactions. - ANSWERScatalase positive, coagulase negative,
novobiocin susceptible.