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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. |
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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. |
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Staph Aureus |
Yellow pigmented slightly beta hemolytic gram-positive cocci in clusters, catalase-positive, coagulase positive. |
One the most important human pathogens. |
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S. Agalactiae |
Beta hemolytic, catalase negative, gram positive cocci in pairs or chains, that is CAMP factor positive and able to hydrolyzes hippurate! |
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S. Pyogenes |
Beta hemolytic, catalase- negative, PYR positive, gram positive cocci in pairs of chains that is bacitracin susceptible! |
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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. |
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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! |
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