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How is Staphylococcus aureus Diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves
microbiological cultures
of samples from the infected site. Molecular methods like PCR can also be used for rapid detection of specific genes associated with antibiotic resistance, such as the mecA gene in MRSA.
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