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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.
Tiny ultrasound-powered nanorobots could offer safe, efficient way to detoxify biological fluids

Tiny ultrasound-powered nanorobots could offer safe, efficient way to detoxify biological fluids

Frequent MRSA surveillance could contain infection in newborns, study finds

Frequent MRSA surveillance could contain infection in newborns, study finds

Drug-resistant staph infections found to be deadly, but less costly

Drug-resistant staph infections found to be deadly, but less costly

Scientists uncover new target for MRSA

Scientists uncover new target for MRSA

New study aims to turn MRSA’s strength against it

New study aims to turn MRSA’s strength against it

Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance Through Industry

Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance Through Industry

New study shows MRSA is no more expensive to treat than MSSA

New study shows MRSA is no more expensive to treat than MSSA

Researchers use CRISPR/Cas9 technique to turn off gene that regulates cholesterol levels in adult mice

Researchers use CRISPR/Cas9 technique to turn off gene that regulates cholesterol levels in adult mice

Study shows nitric oxide inhibits S. aureus bacteria from transforming to its virulent form

Study shows nitric oxide inhibits S. aureus bacteria from transforming to its virulent form

NovaDigm Therapeutics initiates NDV-3A Phase 2a study for reduction of S. aureus in military trainees

NovaDigm Therapeutics initiates NDV-3A Phase 2a study for reduction of S. aureus in military trainees

Using the Microbiome to Predict the Risk of Cirrhosis-Associated Hospitalization

Using the Microbiome to Predict the Risk of Cirrhosis-Associated Hospitalization

Germs that are near impossible to kill are on the rise warns CDC

Germs that are near impossible to kill are on the rise warns CDC

Tackling Hand Hygiene Barriers in Healthcare

Tackling Hand Hygiene Barriers in Healthcare

Researchers characterize S. aureus gene involved in virulence and antibiotic resistance

Researchers characterize S. aureus gene involved in virulence and antibiotic resistance

Experts highlight urgent need to prevent infections in patients undergoing hemodialysis

Experts highlight urgent need to prevent infections in patients undergoing hemodialysis

Study uses ACEA Biosciences’ xCELLigence assay to monitor disruption of S. aureus biofilms

Study uses ACEA Biosciences’ xCELLigence assay to monitor disruption of S. aureus biofilms

Research shows how interaction between nervous and immune systems occurs in lung infections

Research shows how interaction between nervous and immune systems occurs in lung infections

Skin bacteria may be an answer to cancer find researchers

Skin bacteria may be an answer to cancer find researchers

Bacteria in humans and animals continue to show high levels of antimicrobial resistance

Bacteria in humans and animals continue to show high levels of antimicrobial resistance

U.S. clinical sites evaluating antibody-based therapies to prevent two common bacterial infections

U.S. clinical sites evaluating antibody-based therapies to prevent two common bacterial infections

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