S Aureus? What dat?
S Aureus being a brat
S Aureus beast mode
Who do you even know here?
Darius u good?
100

What does Staph Aureus look like under under a microscope?  

• A bundle of grapes (clustered cocci)  

100

Staph Aureus can cause what on a medical implant?  

• Biofilm  

100

How do we treat patients with MRSA? (What medication?)

• Vancomycin - glycopeptide antibiotic  

• Not as effective has side effects  

• But also … VISA and VRSA exist ahhhhhh  



100

Is Staph Aureus gram - or gram +? What color would this be on a gram stain?  

• Staph Aureus is gram +, it will take up crystal violet stain appearing purple on the gram stain.  

100

Mr. Beckett’s right foot wound culture came back as: “Gram stain shows gram positive cocci in clusters. Culture pending”.  What does this tell us?  

• We know it is a type of Staph  

200

Can Staph Aureus be found on our bodies normally? If so, where??  

Staph Aureus is a normal skin flora in 1/4 of the population. It colonizes the nostrils, armpits, and groin.  



200

Name at least 1 toxin mediated disease caused by Staph Aureus

• Scalded skin syndrome - exfoliatin toxin - Painful patches with red skin or blisters - usually resolves in a few weeks  

• Toxic shock syndrome - TSST-1 - Often due to leaving packing in for too long - Fever, rash, low BP, poor organ perfusion 

• Staph food poisoning - Rapid onset because preformed - Mainly associated with vomiting  

200

How did Staph Aureus become resistant to Penicillin? How did we counter??  

• Now most strains of staph make beta lactamase which allow them disable beta lactam antibiotics by breaking down beta  lactam ring.  

• Next, clavulanic acid was used to bind and disable beta lactamases.  



200

How would Staph Aureus appear on Hemolysis test? What is happening?  

• Beta Hemolytic  

• Complete Lysis of RBCs leaves a pale /clear area surrounding colony on blood agar  



200

What pathology did Mr. Beckett have that was indicative of a Staph Aureus infection?  

• Osteomyelitis  

300

When grown on blood agar, what appearance does Staph Aureus have?  

Yellow or golden appearance  

300

Name at least 2 Inflammatory Diseases caused by Staph Aureus

• Pneumonia - patchy infiltrate on CXR - Secondary post viral super infection 

• Skin infections - Localized: pimple, boil, carbuncle - Deeper: abscesses, cellulitis, impetigo 

• Acute bacterial endocarditis - particularly in IV drug users  

• Osteomyelitis (most common cause)  

• Pyomyolitis in muscle  

• Septic Arthritis in joints  

• Septic thrombophlebitis - infected blood clot  



300

What mutation does MRSA have that makes it resistant to lactam antibiotics?  

• MRSA expresses gene mecA which has specialized PBP that are unaffected by beta lactam antibiotics  

300

What is a catalase test looking for and how is it performed? How would Staph Aureus present if this test were done?  

 • Done to identify the organisms that produce the enzyme catalase which detoxifies H2O2 by breaking it down into water and  O2.  

• Add a drop of H2O2 to bacteria and look for bubbles.  

• Bubbles would be present if Staph Aureus.  

• Catalase is present in all Staph but not in Strep.  



300

Mr. Beckett was prescribed Cephalexin 500 mg PO ID x 14 days at his initial hospital visit. If he had taken these antibiotics as  prescribed would they have worked to manage his Staph Aureus infection?  

• Yes, Cephalexin is a first gen cephalosporin which targets farm positive bacteria.

400

What is Staph Aureus main virulence factor AND how does it work?  

• Staph Aureus Has a Protein A virulence factor, which is a component of its cell wall.  

• Protein A can binds Fc region of immunoglobulins which prevents opsonization and phagocytosis.  



400

Name at least 2 toxins released by Staph Aureus and either their mechanism of action or associated disease  

• TSST-1 - Stimulates APCs to produce cytokines storm - Causes toxic shock syndrome  

• Panton - valentine leukocidin toxin - Punches holes in leukocytes and kills them, they die through necrosis which causes inflammation ◦Can lead to tissue death (ex: necrotizing pneumonia)  

• Hemolysin - Destroys Erythrocytes which releases their hemoglobin (including iron) - S Aurues uses this iron in its own metabolism  

• Exfoliatin - causes SSSS or Ritters Disease  

• Enterotoxin  - Very stable in environment - can withstand high temperature - Causes food poisoning - vomiting and diarrhea - Can also cause toxic shock syndrome if gets into blood stream  

400

Explain this meme:  

Meropenem is active against methicillin susceptible S Aureus; however, has a has poor activity against MRSA.  



400

What is a coagulase test looking for and how is it performed? How would Staph Aureus present if this test were done?  

• Identifies whether an organisms produces the eco enzyme coagulase which causes the fibrin of blood plasma to clot.  

• Place a drop of human plasma to bacteria and look for clumping.  

400

Mr. Beckett was prescribed Cephalexin 500 mg PO ID x 14 days at his initial hospital visit. What type of medication is this?  What is its mechanism of action?  

• Cephalexin is a first gen cephalosporin. It belongs to a larger classification of antibiotics known as beta lactam antibiotics.

• Beta lactam antibiotics disrupt DD-transpeptidase which cross links amino polysaccharides that make up peptidoglycan cell  wall. This ultimately causes death due to lack of ability to make a cell wall.