Staphylococcus caprae
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Staphylococcus caprae Devriese et al. 1983 |
Staphylococcus caprae is a Gram positive, spherical bacteria and a member of the genus Staphylococcus. S. caprae is coagulase-negative. It was originally isolated from goats ("caprae" means "of a goat") but members of this species have also been isolated from human samples.
S. caprae occurs as a commensal on human skin, but has also been implicated in infections of the bloodstream, urinary tract, bones and joints. Because S. caprae is difficult to identify definitively in the laboratory,[1] it is likely that it occurs more often than the medical literature suggests.