Staph bacteria are choosy about their iron source
- More than 2 years ago
Some people prefer to get their iron from spinach rather than from steak. Staphylococcus aureus, the bacterium that causes staph infections, also has a favored iron source, a new study reveals.
This bacterium needs iron for several life-sustaining processes, such as copying DNA or generating energy. Some animals take advantage of this requirement when they’re infected with the microbe and limit the free iron in their blood and tissue, a response known as nutritional immunity.