NAME: Micrococcus spp.
SYNONYM OR CROSS REFERENCE: M. luteus, M. lacticum, M. freundenreichii, M. roseus, M. varians
CHARACTERISTICS: Gram-positive cocci, aerobic, occur in irregular masses (characteristically divide in one or more planes)
PATHOGENICITY: Most strains are saprophytic and non-pathogenic found in soil, water, dust, and dairy products; frequently found on the skin of man and other animals; some species are opportunistic pathogens (pathogenicity is uncertain because isolations are very frequently from sites where other potential pathogens are present); may occasionally participate in infections like endocarditis; localized cutaneous infections in the immune-compromised
EPIDEMIOLOGY: Worldwide
HOST RANGE: Humans, animals
INFECTIOUS DOSE: Not known
MODE OF TRANSMISSION: Not known
INCUBATION PERIOD: Not known
COMMUNICABILITY: Not transmitted from person-to-person
RESERVOIR: Widespread in nature - soil, water, dust; skin of humans and animals
ZOONOSIS: None
VECTORS: None
DRUG SUSCEPTIBILITY: Susceptible to antibiotics (rifampicin, gentamicin, vancomycin, teicoplanin)
DRUG RESISTANCE: nitrofurantoin
SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DISINFECTANTS: Susceptible to many disinfectants - 1% sodium hypochlorite, 70% ethanol, glutaraldehyde, formaldehyde, iodines
PHYSICAL INACTIVATION: Sensitive to moist heat (121° C for at least 15 min) and dry heat (160-170° C for at least 1 hour)
SURVIVAL OUTSIDE HOST: Survives well in nature - soil, fresh water
SURVEILLANCE: Monitor for symptoms; bacteriological confirmation; immunological techniques not available
FIRST AID/TREATMENT: Wash exposed area with warm water and soap (omit soap if mucous membrane exposure); Antibiotic therapy
IMMUNIZATION: None
PROPHYLAXIS: Not usually administered
LABORATORY-ACQUIRED INFECTIONS: No reported cases of laboratory infection with Micrococcus spp.
SOURCES/SPECIMENS: Environmental sources - soil, water; skin
PRIMARY HAZARDS: Hazard of infection is low, however, avoid accidental parenteral inoculation, ingestion, and inhalation of infectious droplets
SPECIAL HAZARDS: None
CONTAINMENT REQUIREMENTS: Well designed laboratory with good microbiological practices; this level of containment does not allow for any additional risk that may present for those persons with pre-existing disease, compromised immunity or who are pregnant
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Laboratory coat; gloves when contact with infectious materials is unavoidable
OTHER PRECAUTIONS: None
SPILLS: Allow aerosols to settle; wearing protective clothing, gently cover spill with absorbent paper towel and apply 1% sodium hypochlorite, starting at perimeter and working towards the centre: allow sufficient contact time (30 min) before clean up
DISPOSAL: Decontaminate before disposal; steam sterilization, chemical disinfection
STORAGE: In sealed containers that are appropriately identified
Date prepared: March, 2001
Prepared by: Office of Laboratory Security, PHAC
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Health Canada, 2001
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