Volume 17, Number 4—April 2011
Research
Bordetella petrii Infection with Long-lasting Persistence in Human
Table 1
Isolate |
Species |
Year collected |
Origin |
Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
FR3799 | B. petrii | 2007 | Human | This study |
FR3891 | B. petrii | 2008 | Human | This study |
FR 3996 | B. petrii | 2008 | Human | This study |
FR3497 | B. petrii | 1995 | Human | (17) |
KMBW | B. petrii | Unknown | Environment | (1) |
CIP 8132 (Tohama) | B. pertussis | 1985 | Human | (26) |
Bpp12822 | B. parapertussis | 1993 | Human | (26) |
Bbs RB50 | B. bronchiseptica | Unknown | Rabbit | (27) |
Bho1 | B. holmesii | 2007 | Human | (28) |
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