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    Staphylococcus is a genus of bacteria that is characterized by being round (coccus  or spheroid shaped), Gram-stain positive, and found as either single cells, in  pairs, or more frequently, in clusters that resemble a bunch of grapes. The  genus name Staphylococcus is derived from Greek terms (staphyle and kokkos) that  mean "a bunch of grapes," which is how the bacteria often appear microscopically  after Gram-staining. In 1884, Rosenbach first described and named the bacteria.

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