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What are the virulence factors of staph aureus?

Author: H K



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 Hemolysins: destroy the blood cells  Hyaluronidase: destroy the hyaluronic acid  Lipase: lipids  Nuclease: nucleic acid Protein A Biggest virulent factor = Capsule it’s found on a slime and make a biofilm that is very hard to remove, or for the antibiotics to access it. Without this capsule, the invasiveness or avoiding the immune system becomes more difficult.


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