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    The Resident Human Flora, Staphylococcus, Which Is More Likely to Cause
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The Resident Human Flora, Staphylococcus, Which Is More Likely to Cause

Question 15

Question 15

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The resident human flora, staphylococcus, which is more likely to cause infections in compromised hosts such as patients with cancer, is:


A) S. saprophyticus.
B) S. aureus.
C) S. epidermidis.
D) S. intermedius.

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