Antigen structure of Staphylococcus aureus
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Last Update: 2007-01-29
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Author: User
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Simple understanding of typing 1 Serological typing: hydrolysis of Staphylococcus aureus to obtain two antigen components: protein antigen and polysaccharide antigen The protein antigen is agglutinative antigen without specificity Polysaccharide antigen has specificity Most of Staphylococcus aureus contains A-type antigen, B-type antigen mainly exists in coagulase negative strains, C-type antigen exists in pathogenic and non pathogenic strains 2 Phage typing: 3 According to enterotoxin typing: 4 According to plasma coagulase typing:
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