Localized suppurative staph infection, often caused by Staphylococcus aureus, is a type of bacterial infection characterized by the formation of pus in a specific area of the body, such as abscesses or boils. This infection typically occurs when the bacteria penetrate the skin through cuts or abrasions, leading to inflammation and pus accumulation. It is usually treated with drainage of the abscess and antibiotics if necessary.
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