Staphylococcus - Clinical

Clinical

Staphylococcus can cause a wide variety of diseases in humans and other animals through either toxin production or penetration. Staphylococcal toxins are a common cause of food poisoning, as they can be produced by bacteria growing in improperly stored food items.
The most common sialadenitis is caused by staphylococci, as bacterial infections.

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