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Does S.aureus 8325-4 secrete staphylococcal toxins?

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Looks like the Clinical Micro paper is newer than the one from NCBI. I’d trust the newer one. Always make sure you handle any strain of Staphylococcus aureus, and any bacterial sample for that matter, with care. read more

The benefit to S. aureus to produce an enterotoxin is to keep its life because S. aureus is pathogenic bacteria containing enterotoxin. One example to keep its life is that S. aureus secrete enterotoxin as secondary metabolites to ensure their own survival as Mr Rajesh Gopaul said. read more

S. aureus 5R does not produce any alpha-, beta-, or delta-toxin and is therefore a good source of gamma-hemolysin. The review by Plommet makes three suggestions for production of this hemolysin: (i) use of the specific S. aureus strain, (ii) growth in yeast extract dialysate medium, and (iii) aeration with an 80:20 mix of oxygen and carbon dioxide. read more

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