Abrupt onset, fever, hypotension, multiple organ failure, sudden high fever.Rash resembling sunburn.Low blood pressure, confusion, and multi-organ failure in severe cases. Is called what?
What is Toxic Shock Syndrome
What protects the environment from bacteria, reduces immune system penetration, and contributes to chronic infections and resistance to antibiotics?
What is biofilm
The most common cause of skin and soft tissue infections presenting in Emergency Room’s in the US are?
What are skin and tissue infections
Since there is no vaccine, Staphylococcal infections are treated with what?
What is the use of antibiotics depending on the results of lab culture.
Staphylococcus is transmitted via two routes. Name those two.
What is direct contact and objects
What makes S. aureus different from other staphylococcal species and is the primary identification test for this bacteria?
What is catalase positive.
Which antibiotic-resistant strains limit the treatment options and prolong infection?
What is MRSA
A Staphylococcus infection by a preformed toxin, fast onset, diarrhea with no fever is ____.
What is food poisoning.