Staphylococcaceae is the _________
Family
Staphylococcus is the _________
Genus
Which species of staphylococcus is coagulase-positive?
Staphylococcus aureus
Which species of staphylococcus, that we specifically learned about, are coagulase-negative?
Staphylococcus resembles some members of which other genus?
Staphylococcaceae will have what Gram stain morphology?
Gram-positive cocci forming in grape-like clusters
Facultative anaerobic
(not picky- O2/CO2/aerobic/anaerobic)
What media will Staphylococcus typically grow on? (4)
TRUE or FALSE
Staphylococcus generally have nutritional requirements
FALSE
generally, Staphylococcus have no nutritional requirements
What Staphylococcus species?
Staphylococcus aureus (AKA SA or S. aureus)
Impetigo, folliculitis, and furuncles are all considered non-invasive diseases caused by which Staphylococcus?
Staphylococcus aureus
What are 3 examples of non-invasive diseases caused by S. aureus?
Abscesses and osteomyelitis are considered invasive diseases caused by which Staphylococcus species?
S. aureus
What are two invasive diseases caused by S. aureus?
Food poisoning, scalded skin syndrome, and toxic shock syndrome are diseases that may be caused by which Staphylococcus species?
S. aureus
What are three toxogenic diseases that may be caused by Staphylococcus aureus?
What type of species?
Coagulase Negative Staph (CNS)
S. lugdunensis and S. epidermidis are known to cause which type of infection?
Endocarditis
S. saprophyticus is known to cause which type of infection?
Urinary tract infection
When testing to identify Staphylococci, which test is ONLY used for urine isolates?
Novobiocin
If a Staphylococci species is resistant to novobiocin it can presumptively be called what?
S. saprophyticus
Opaque, smooth, grey-white colonies
Gamma hemolytic
Catalse +
Coagulase =
Novobiocin resistant
Staphylococcus saprophyticus
Opaque, smooth, grey-white colonies
Gamma hemolytic
Catalase +
Coagulase =
Novobiocin susceptible
Ornithine +
Staphylococcus lugdunensis
Ornithine decarboxylase:
When bacteria metabolize amino acids/proteins, what is produced?
Alkaline products