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S.aureus colonies on blood agar, beta-hemolysis
microscope picture Gram-positive cocci

Staphylococcus aureus

Typical colonies of Staphylococcus aureus on blood agar (CAP agar) after 24 hours, aerobic atmosphere, 37°C. Yellow colonies are surroundend by a zone of beta-hemolysis.

Some strains of S. aureus are capable of producing staphyloxanthin — a golden coloured carotenoid pigment. This pigment acts as a virulence factor, primarily by being a bacterial antioxidant which helps the microbe evade the reactive oxygen species which the host immune system uses to kill pathogens.
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Gram-positive cocci, nonmotile, tend to be arranged in grape-like clusters.
 

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