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Staph Saphrophyticus

Catalase positive, coagulase negative, novobiocin resistant, gram positive cocci in clusters.

Causes uncomplicated urinary tract infection in sexually active women.

Staph Epidermidis

Catalase positive, coagulase negative, novobiocin susceptible, gram positive cocci in clusters.

Part of resident human skin flora and most likely cause of infections in compromised host.

Staph Aureus

Yellow pigmented slightly beta hemolytic gram-positive cocci in clusters, catalase-positive, coagulase positive.

One the most important human pathogens.

S. Agalactiae

Beta hemolytic, catalase negative, gram positive cocci in pairs or chains, that is CAMP factor positive and able to hydrolyzes hippurate!

S. Pyogenes

Beta hemolytic, catalase- negative, PYR positive, gram positive cocci in pairs of chains that is bacitracin susceptible!

Enterococcus Species

Alpha or non-hemolytic gray colonies, catalase-negative, gram-positive and able to hydrolyze bile esculin.

Part of normal fecal flora of animals and humans.

S. Pneumoniae

Alpha hemolytic, catalase-negative, gram positive cocci that is susceptible to optochin or ethyl hydrocupreine with colony morphology that is umbilicate or resembles a donut as it ages!