Sunday, February 7, 2010

Aureus Staph Whipped Cream Where Does Staph Aureus Live And How Do They Move Around?

Where does Staph Aureus live and how do they move around? - aureus staph whipped cream

Any help is appreciated
Thanks

3 comments:

Bacteria Boy said...

Said Staphylococcus aureus than the previous response is a part of their normal bacterial flora. Which in theory can be found almost everywhere, but usually found in places like the nose, hands, face, etc.

The bacteria themselves are not mobile. Put it in a petri dish and sit there, staring blankly, the division time to time. She moved to by it on the website or the collapse of, say, hand in hand when making inevitably infect the scar. Sneezing is a good way to move like shaking hands with someone who has himself.

Hope this helps. My inbox is always open for further details.

"Chreece... said...

Staph can be found on the skin and nose. It is transmitted by contact or contact with an object that someone made. It is in everyone's skin, but not all are infected by it.

Alberto Z said...

Staphylococcus aureus is a positive test for catalase, Gram-positive cocci, a member of the normal flora of the skin and mucous membranes. Typically associated with influenza epidemics and nosocomial infections. Mostly harmless. In fact, do not move, other factors such as air or mechanical transport factors.
Remember, it's part of the normal flora can make you sick if it goes elsewhere, for example, lungs, blood, ears, etc., and other factors that apply, including immune deficiency, poor nutrition and genetic factors which they vulnerable to a contract of Staphylococcus aureus infection.

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