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The two important coagulase negative Staphylococcus are.

What is S. epidermis and S. saprophytics?

100

This bacteria is a common veterinary pathogen.

S. intermedius

100

Staphylococcus is mostly found here.

Nose

100
The tube test is incubated for this time period.

1-4 hours 

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This bacteria is gram positive cocci, catalase positive, coagulase positive

What is Stapylococcus aureus?

200

This bacteria is a contamination except in urine.

What is S. saprophyticus?

200

This test differentiates healthcare acquired from community acquired MRSA.

D-test (clindamycin and erythromycin)

200

This organism is catalase positive, coagulase negative, and novobiocin susceptible.

What is S. epidermis?

200

This virulence factor helps inhibit complement fixation. 

What is Protein A?

200

This bacteria is catalase positive, and modified oxidase positive.

What is Micrococcus?

300

This virulence factor alters binding of penicillin type molecules. 

What is penicillin binding protein 2?

300

This bacteria is gram positive cocci, beta hemolytic, catalase positive, coagulase negative 

Staphylococcus haemolyticus

300

S. aureus causes the following infections.

Pneumonia, osteomylitis, toxic shock syndrome

300

The color Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA) is when S. aureus is plated on it.

What is yellow?

300

The slide coagulase test tests for this.

What is bound coagulase?

400

MRSA has this identifying gene. 

mecA
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The reason rabbit plasma is used in a coagulase test is for this principle. 

What is convert fibrinogen to fibrin?

(Serum does not have fibrinogen as it is consumed in clotting) 

400

Staphylococcus has this type of oxygen requirement.

Facultative anaerobes

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When attending a picnic, the part of S. aureus that causes food poisoning is. 

Enterotoxins

400

This virulence factor is toxic to neutrophils and macrophages.

What is Panton-Valentine Leukocidin?

500

This virulence factor is what causes scalded skin syndrome.

What is exfoliative toxins A & B?

500

The tube test yielded a false negative result when performing a free coagulase test, this caused it. 

What is staphylokinase by fibrinolysin?
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3% hydrogen peroxide is used in the catalase test to determine this.

What is Staphylococcus and Streptococcus 

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This organism is catalase positive, coagulase negative, and has a natural novobiocin resistant.

What is S. saprophytics?

500

Toxic shock syndrome is caused by this toxin

What is toxic-shock syndrome toxin 1 (TSST-1)?