“…It has also been isolated from infections of skin and skin structures (Adegoke, ; Coimbra et al, ; Shittu, Lin, Morrison, & Kolawole, ; Stepanović, Dakić, Djukić, Lozuk, & Švabić‐Vlahović, ). Staphylococcus sciuri has also been cultured from the nares, axillae, and pharynxes of healthy individuals, hospital workers and hospitalized patients (Cirkovic et al, ; Couto, Sanches, Sa‐Leao, & de Lencastre, ), and found in the hospital setting on floors, light switches and other surfaces (Dakic et al, ). Staphylococcus sciuri has also been identified in the human genitourinary tract, including rarely in asymptomatic bacteriuria (Stepanovic et al, ) and in vaginal flora (Stepanovic et al, ).…”