Volume 10, Number 10—October 2004
Research
Molecular Evidence of Interhuman Transmission of Pneumocystis Pneumonia among Renal Transplant Recipients Hospitalized with HIV-Infected Patients
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Figure 2. Frequency distribution of Pneumocystis jirovecii types observed in different cities and hospitals. Each type was considered as one isolate. The number of isolates followed by the number of specimens analyzed are indicated in the parenthesis for each geographic location. Dta from Switzerland and other European cities are reproduced with permission (27).
1M. Rabodonirina, P. Francioli, and P.M. Hauser contributed equally to the work.
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