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First isolated from a human ear in 1983, Staphylococcus auricularis has long been considered a benign skin commensal, often dismissed as a contaminant in clinical cultures. However, accumulating evidence now reveals its potential as a significant opportunistic pathogen, especially in the context of device-related infections. This essential briefing for clinical microbiologists explores the double life of S. auricularis. We'll delve into its unique phylogenetic lineage and the laboratory characteristics that set it apart from other coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS), including its positive catalase reaction and novobiocin susceptibility. More importantly, we'll examine the clinical syndromes it's linked to, such as bacteremia, endocarditis, and otitis media, particularly in patients with indwelling medical devices where it can form biofilms. This guide also covers treatment guidelines and the critical importance of distinguishing true infection from contamination to ensure proper antimicrobial stewardship. This video was made with Gemini's deep research capabilities and NotebookLM. Explore our research and sources for this video in our NotebookLM document: https://notebooklm.google.com/noteboo... Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:17 - Chapter 1: A Commensal's Double Life 02:22 - Chapter 2: In The Lab: Pathogen or Contaminant? 04:21 - Chapter 3: In The Clinic: The Opportunist Strikes 05:28 - Chapter 4: Treatment Guidelines 07:16 - Chapter 5: Prevention Like this video for more clinical bacteriology deep dives, and please subscribe to the channel! What is your lab's protocol for working up coagulase-negative staphylococci from non-sterile sites? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. #StaphylococcusAuricularis #CoNS #Bacteriology #ClinicalMicrobiology #InfectiousDisease #OtitisMedia #Endocarditis #MedicalEducation #Microbiology #LabDiagnostics #AntimicrobialStewardship #Biofilm #HealthcareProfessional