“…Alexander Ogston first isolated Staphylococcus aureus from a surgical abscess in 1880 and described the role of S. aureus in localized infection and septicemia, including the use of animal models of infection (233,325). Staphylococcus aureus is recognized as a cause of a wide range of infections, from minor skin infections and chronic bone infections to devastating septicemia and endocarditis (44,45,48,63,99,124,179,207,218,277,(308)(309)(310)(311). The history of S. aureus is one of evolution and change.…”