Staphylococcus capitis


Staphylococcus capitis: An Unseen Inhabitant with Multifaceted Impacts

Description

Staphylococcus capitis, a resilient Gram-positive bacterium, is a common occupant of our skin and mucous membranes, particularly in moist areas such as the scalp, face, and armpits. It is a member of the Staphylococcus genus, a group of bacteria known for their ability to cause a wide range of infections.

Associated Diseases

While S. capitis is typically harmless, it can occasionally lead to various infections, including:

  • Skin infections: Impetigo, cellulitis, and folliculitis.
  • Eye infections: Conjunctivitis, blepharitis, and chalazion.
  • Ear infections: Otitis media and external otitis.
  • Endocarditis: A rare but serious infection of the heart valves.

Did you Know ?

According to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, S. capitis is the most common bacteria isolated from the external auditory canal in children with ear infections.



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