This video lesson demonstrates how to recognize Staphylococcus aureus growing on Blood Agar containing a novobiocin or NB Disc. It demonstrates beta hemolysi.. Although we focus on S. aureus grown on blood agar in this work, ColTapp can process images of many different bacterial species growing on different colored agar media (Supplementary Fig. S5 and.
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Staphylococcus is usually either beta hemolytic or not hemolytic at all (called gamma hemolysis). Pathogenic Staphylococci can produce a variety of virulence factors, including toxins,coagulase, leucocidins, and hydrolytic enzymes that can damage host tissues. Blood agar (BAP) is made with 5% sheep blood.. Staphylococcus aureus is a common pathogen causing both hospital and community-acquired infections. Hemolysin is one of the important virulence factors for S. aureus and causes the typical β-hemolytic phenotype which is called complete hemolytic phenotype as well. Recently, S. aureus with an incomplete hemolytic phenotype (SIHP) was isolated from clinical samples. To study the microbiologic.