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Staphylococcus aureus is a spherical bacterium (coccus) which on microscopic examination appears in pairs, short chains, or bunched, grape-like clusters. These organisms are Gram-positive. Some strains are capable of producing a highly heat-stable protein toxin that causes illness in humans.
Germ-zapping robot helps curb the spread of infectious diseases

Germ-zapping robot helps curb the spread of infectious diseases

Key research takeaways from ECCMID 2019

Key research takeaways from ECCMID 2019

Specific strains of Staphylococcus aureus linked to wounds that do not heal

Specific strains of Staphylococcus aureus linked to wounds that do not heal

Extracts of ginkgo seeds show antibacterial activity on pathogens that cause skin infections

Extracts of ginkgo seeds show antibacterial activity on pathogens that cause skin infections

Effective hand hygiene key to reducing hospital-based infections

Effective hand hygiene key to reducing hospital-based infections

New research identifies novel link between antibiotic resistance and climate change

New research identifies novel link between antibiotic resistance and climate change

Study finds ‘superbug’ in hands or nostrils of patients staying in the hospital

Study finds ‘superbug’ in hands or nostrils of patients staying in the hospital

National Australian Hand Hygiene Initiative reduces risks of healthcare-associated S. aureus infections

National Australian Hand Hygiene Initiative reduces risks of healthcare-associated S. aureus infections

How to fight ‘scary’ superbugs? Cooperation — and a special soap

How to fight ‘scary’ superbugs? Cooperation — and a special soap

New intradermal experimental model developed to study S. aureus infections

New intradermal experimental model developed to study S. aureus infections

MUSC study provides evidence for link between 'leaky gut' and autoantibody production in HIV-positive patients

MUSC study provides evidence for link between 'leaky gut' and autoantibody production in HIV-positive patients

Fish slime could be a potential source of antibiotics finds study

Fish slime could be a potential source of antibiotics finds study

Research helps develop new medicines with antibacterial properties

Research helps develop new medicines with antibacterial properties

Children’s ball pits full of pathogenic microbes

Children’s ball pits full of pathogenic microbes

Appropriate doffing of personal protective equipment may reduce healthcare worker contamination

Appropriate doffing of personal protective equipment may reduce healthcare worker contamination

Pollutants appear to weaken immune system and increase pathogen virulence

Pollutants appear to weaken immune system and increase pathogen virulence

New study identifies CD40 molecule as key entry point for dangerous bacteria

New study identifies CD40 molecule as key entry point for dangerous bacteria

Rise of MRSA in hospitals linked to common disinfectant

Rise of MRSA in hospitals linked to common disinfectant

New antibacterial coating for intravascular catheters could help prevent infections

New antibacterial coating for intravascular catheters could help prevent infections

Bacteria-killing glass offers hope to combat deadliest hospital infections

Bacteria-killing glass offers hope to combat deadliest hospital infections

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