- Staphylococcus lugdunensis
Taxobox
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name = "Staphylococcus lugdunensis"
regnum = Bacteria
phylum =Firmicutes
classis =Cocci
ordo =Bacillales
familia =Staphylococcaceae
genus = "Staphylococcus "
species = "S. lugdunensis"
binomial = "Staphylococcus lugdunensis"
binomial_authority = Freney "et al." 1988"Staphylococcus lugdunensis" is a member of the genus
Staphylococcus , consisting ofGram-positive bacteria with spherical cells that appear in clusters. It was first described in1988 and was recorded as a cause of serious human infections such asendocarditis ,osteomyelitis , andsepticaemia . It occurs as acommensal on human skin. In the past it was frequently misidentified as "S. hominis", "S. aureus", or other species."S. lugdunensis" may produce a bound
coagulase (that is, the enzyme is bound to the cells), a property which it shares with "S. aureus", but unlike "S. aureus" it does not produce a free coagulase. In the laboratory it can give a positive slide-coagulase test but a negative tube-coagulase test."S. lugdunensis" is fairly easy to identify because unlike the great majority of staphylococci it decarboxylates
ornithine . (Very occasional strains of other species may do the same.)Colonies of "S. lugdunensis" are usually hemolytic, sticky, yellow or tan and about 2-4 mm in diameter after a 48-hour incubation. They usually have a characteristic odour.
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