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S. aureus ClfA

S. aureus may occur as a commensal on skin; it also occurs in the nose frequently (in about a third of the population) and the throat less commonly; S. aureus can infect other tissues when barriers have been breached. S. aureus infections may spread through contact with pus from an infected wound, skin-to-skin contact with an infected person by producing hyaluronidase that destroys tissues, and contact with objects such as towels, sheets, clothing, or athletic equipment used by an infected person. Deeply penetrating S. aureus infections can be severe. ClfA is a 92 kDa surface protein identified from S. aureus. ClfA is responsible for the fibrinogen-dependent c1umping of bacteria.

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