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Updated: Mar 18 2015

Introduction to Staphylococcus

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  • Introduction
    • There are 6 classic Gram-positive groups of bacteria that cause disease in humans
      • 2 are cocci
        • one of these is Staphylococcus
        • the other is Streptococcus
    • Streptococci vs staphylococcus
      • on Gram stain, strep looks like a "strip" of bacteria, while staph looks like a cluster (shown at right)
      • strep is catalase negative, staph is catalase positive
      • most staph are penicillin G resistant (important to know for treatment!)
    • 3 pathogenic staphylococcus species
      • S. aureus
      • S. epidermidis
      • S. saprophyticus
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