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Volume 19, Number 10—October 2013
Dispatch

Clonal Distribution and Virulence of Campylobacter jejuni Isolates in Blood

Benjamin Feodoroff1Comments to Author , Caroline P.A. de Haan, Patrik Ellström, Seppo Sarna, Marja-Liisa Hänninen, and Hilpi Rautelin
Author affiliations: University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland (B. Feodoroff, C.P.A. de Haan, S. Sarna, M.-L. Hänninen); University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden (P. Ellström, H. Rautelin)

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Figure 2

Percentage of surviving bacteria in human serum for 73 blood culture isolates of Campylobacter jejuni (Cj), grouped according to major multilocus sequence typing clonal complexes (CCs), and for controls C. jejuni Cj11168 and C. fetus. Dots indicate mean values for 2–3 experiments. Horizontal lines indicate median values for each CC group. ST, sequence type; UA, unassigned.

Figure 2. . Percentage of surviving bacteria in human serum for 73 blood culture isolates of Campylobacter jejuni (Cj), grouped according to major multilocus sequence typing clonal complexes (CCs), and for controls C. jejuni Cj11168 and C. fetus. Dots indicate mean values for 2–3 experiments. Horizontal lines indicate median values for each CC group. ST, sequence type; UA, unassigned.

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1Current affiliation: Jorvi Hospital, Espoo, Finland.

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