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Volume 13, Number 3—March 2007
Dispatch

Environmental Burkholderia cepacia Complex Isolates from Human Infections

Adam Baldwin*, Eshwar Mahenthiralingam†, Pavel Drevinek†, Peter Vandamme‡, John R. Govan§, David J. Waine*, John J. LiPuma¶, Luigi Chiarini#, Claudia Dalmastri#, Deborah A. Henry**, David P. Speert**, David Honeybourne††, Martin C. J. Maiden‡‡, and Chris G. Dowson*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *Warwick University, Coventry, Wales, United Kingdom; †Cardiff University, Cardiff, England, United Kingdom; ‡Universiteit Gent, Ghent, Belgium; §University of Edinburgh Medical School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom; ¶University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; #Ente per le Nuove Tecnologie l’Energia e l’Ambiente Casaccia, Rome, Italy; **University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; ††Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom; ‡‡University of Oxford, Oxford, England, United Kingdom;

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Proportion of sequence types (STs) within each Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) species from clinical, environmental, or both sources. The bar chart shows the proportion of STs derived from the environment (white), clinical (gray), and both sources (black shading). The total number of STs examined for each B. cepacia species is in parentheses.

Figure. Proportion of sequence types (STs) within each Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) species from clinical, environmental, or both sources. The bar chart shows the proportion of STs derived from the environment (white), clinical (gray), and both sources (black shading). The total number of STs examined for each B. cepacia species is in parentheses.

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