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Staphylococcus Aureus Food Poisoning

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  burns

  cuts

  insect bites

  skin diseases—acne, psoriasis, eczema

  boils=abscesses in the skin

  carbuncle=interconnected abscesses

  thick slime layer that prevents an   immediate immune response

  bound coagulaseà on the surface of   the bacteria causes the bacteria to   clump together

  free coagulaseàsecreted from the   bacteria into the environment

  the more bacteria in a given location the more   effective they   are in 1. shielding each other from an immune response and in   2. excreting toxic factors in high quantities

  bacteria can grow and divide in protective environment; most   immune cells have been denied entry to the region

  neutrophils surround bacteria, ingest them and produce lysosomal enzymes that kill bacteria.

  This releases bacterial components that lead to a greater inflammatory response which kills host cells.

  when neutrophils ingest bacteria the lysosome fuses with the phagosome

  St. aureus produces catalase that converts hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen

  St. aureus produces cytotoxins that kill the neutorphils

  The dead neutrophils release lysosomal campartment enzymes that will may kill St. aureus but will kill adjacent host cells

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