Infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus are suppurative, meaning
A) these infections ooze lymph fluid.
B) the infection is filled with pus and necrotic tissues.
C) the acute inflammatory response gorges the area with red blood cells.
D) the toxins activate the coagulation system, which isolates the infection.
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