Staphylococcus saprophyticus is a bacterium that lives on the skin and in the digestive tract of humans and animals. It has the form of cocci and can cause various diseases, including urinary tract infections, pneumonia, osteomyelitis, etc. Staphylococcus saprophyticis is a member of the staphylococcal family of bacteria, which includes many pathogenic microorganisms.
Unlike many other infectious diseases that are caused by staphylococci, Staphylococcus saprophyiticus generally does not pose a threat to human health. However, this does not mean that its effect on the body can be neglected. Here are several factors that may indicate the presence of staphylococcus:
1. Thrush - Women may experience breast health problems such as thrush after giving birth or while breastfeeding. Staphylococcus is often caused by disturbances in intestinal flora, although thrush can also be caused by other causes. It can also enter the kidneys through the vaginal tube, causing inflammatory kidney disease.
2. Listeriosis - Listeriosis infection may be associated with staph infection. People can become infected by eating foods that contain listeriosis bacteria or through airborne transmission.