Volume 13, Number 3—March 2007
Dispatch
Environmental Burkholderia cepacia Complex Isolates from Human Infections
Table
Bcc species | ST | Isolate name | Source | Country | Source of isolate: | Year of isolation |
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B. cepacia | ||||||
1 | ATCC 17759† | ENV | Trinidad | Soil | 1958 | |
1 | LMG 14087 | NON | UK | Wound | 1988 | |
10 | ATCC 25416T | ENV | USA | Onion | 1948 | |
10 | J1050 | NON | USA | Human | Before 1983 | |
266 | BC20 | ENV | USA | Water | – | |
266 | AU6671 | NON | U.S. | Wound | – | |
365 | HI-3602 | ENV | USA | Soil | – | |
365 | C8509 | CF | Canada | Sputum | 1999 | |
365 | AU3206 | CF | USA | Sputum | – | |
B. multivorans | ||||||
21 | ATCC 17616† | ENV | USA | Soil | Before 1966 | |
21 | AU0453 | CF | USA | Sputum | – | |
21 | C9140 | CF | Canada | Sputum | 2000 | |
375 | R-20526 | ENV | Belgium | River water | 2002 | |
375 | IST455 | CF | Portugal | Sputum | 2000 | |
B. cenocepacia IIIA | ||||||
32 | POPR8 | ENV | Mexico | Radish | – | |
32 | 5–457 | CF | Czech Republic | Sputum | 2002 | |
32 | R-16597 | CF | Belgium | Sputum | 2001 | |
32 | BCC1118 | NON | UK | Wound | Before 1994 | |
B. cenocepacia IIIB | ||||||
37 | BC-1 | ENV | USA | Maize rhizosphere | – | |
37 | AU2362 | CF | USA | Sputum | 2000 | |
122 | HI-2424 | ENV | USA | Soil | – | |
122 | AU1054 | CF | USA | CF | – | |
122 | CEP0497 | NON | Canada | Leg ulcer | 1995 | |
B. stabilis | ||||||
50 | LMG 14294† | CF | Belgium | Sputum | 1993 | |
50 | R-16919 | ENV | Belgium | Industrial | – | |
50 | LMG 14086† | ENVH | UK | Respirator | 1970 | |
51 | HI-2482 | ENV | USA | Shampoo | – | |
51 | ATCC 35254 | ENVH | USA | Medical solution | 1980 | |
51 | CEP0928 | ENVH | USA | Albuterol solution | – | |
51 | LMG 14291 | CF | Belgium | Sputum | 1993 | |
51 | LMG 7000 | NON | Sweden | Blood | 1983 | |
B. vietnamiensis | ||||||
61 | J1702 | ENVH | USA | Hospital equipment | – | |
61 | BCC0190 | CF | USA | Sputum | – | |
61 | J1712 | NON | USA | Wound | – | |
61 | J1738 | NON | USA | Wound | – | |
61 | J1742 | NON | USA | Wound | – | |
67 | R-20590 | ENV | Belgium | River water | 2002 | |
67 | D0774 | CF | Canada | Sputum | 2003 | |
B. ambifaria | ||||||
81 | MVP-C2-4 | ENV | Italy | Maize rhizosphere | 1996 | |
81 | BCC0250† | CF | Australia | Sputum | 1994 | |
77 | AMMDT | ENV | USA | Soil | 1985 | |
77 | AU0212 | CF | USA | Sputum | – |
*MLST, multilocus sequence typing; Bcc, B. cepacia complex; ST, sequence type; ENV, isolated from the environment; NON, isolated from a non-cystic fibrosis (CF) patient; CF, isolated from a CF patient; IIIA or IIIB, isolates belonging to B. cenocepacia recA subgroup A or B, respectively; ENVH, isolated from a hospital environment.
†, panel strain (12); suprascript T, type strain for species.
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