Multiple Choice
Staphylococcus aureus is a major Gram-positive pathogen that produces many different enzymes and toxins capable of damaging host tissues. Examples of the diseases caused by S. aureus include which of the following (Select all that apply)
A) minor infections such as impetigo, boils, and abscesses
B) pharyngitis
C) pneumonia
D) meningitis
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