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Staphylococcus massiliensis

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Kingdom
  
Bacteria

Order
  
Bacillales

Genus
  
Staphylococcus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Firmicutes

Family
  
Staphylococcaceae

Higher classification
  
Staphylococcus

Similar
  
Bacteria, Firmicutes, Peptoniphilus, Alistipes, Kurthia

Staphylococcus massiliensis is a Gram-positive, coagulase-negative member of the bacterial genus Staphylococcus consisting of clustered cocci. Strains of this species were first isolated from a human brain abscess and were found to be most closely related to Staphylococcus piscifermentans, Staphylococcus condimenti, Staphylococcus carnosus subsp. carnosus, Staphylococcus carnosus subsp. utilis, and Staphylococcus simulans. A subsequent study found that S. massiliensis may actually be part of the human skin microbiome and may have been a contaminant of brain abscess-derived samples.

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Staphylococcus massiliensis Wikipedia