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ORGANISM PATHOGENICITY GRAM STAIN COLONIES ON SBA KEY CHARACTERISTICS OTHER
S. saprophyticus
Micrococcus
UTI = urinary tract infection.
Novobiocin only
performed when CNS
isolated from urine of
female.
Not commonly iso-
lated. Must differenti-
ate from staph.
Usually only grow
aerobically.
GPC, usually in
clusters
Large GPC in
pairs, tetrads
(predominant
arrangement),
clusters
White to slightly
yellow. Non-
hemolytic.
Often pigmented
(bright yellow,
orange, pink, tan).
High-domed
colonies.
UTI in young sexu-
ally active females,
urethritis & prosta-
titis in males
Usually nonpatho-
genic. Found in
environment &
on skin, mucous
membranes,
oropharynx
Coagulase neg. Resistant
to novobiocin. May
ferment mannitol.
Catalase pos. Coagulase
neg. Oxidative.
Microdase (modified
oxidase) pos. Suscepti-
ble to bacitracin. Resis-
tant to furazolidone &
lysostaphin.