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Volume 21, Number 1—January 2015
Research

Neurotropic Threat Characterization of Burkholderia pseudomallei Strains

Jodie L. MorrisComments to Author , Anne Fane, Catherine M. Rush, Brenda L. Govan, Mark Mayo, Bart J. Currie, and Natkunam Ketheesan
Author affiliations: James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia (J. Morris, A. Fane, C. Rush, B. Govan, N. Ketheesan); Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia (M. Mayo, B.J. Currie); Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin (B.J. Currie)

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Table 2

Development of signs of neurologic involvement* in C57BL/6 mice after intranasal infection with Burkholderia pseudomallei strains isolated from patients with neurologic and non-neurologic melioidosis, Northern Territory, Australia, October 1989–October 2012

MSHR ID no.† Inoculating dose, CFU No. mice with neurologic signs/total mice infected
Neurologic


668
2.9 × 103
1/5

2.9 × 104
0/5

2.9 × 105
2/5

2.9 × 106
2/5
305
2.6 × 103
0/5

2.6 × 104
1/5

2.6 × 105
3/5

2.6 × 106
0/5
62
2.2 × 103
1/5

2.2 × 104
1/5

2.2 × 105
2/5

2.2 × 106
1/5
435
3.0 × 103
0/5

3.0 × 104
3/5

3.0 × 105
2/5

3.0 × 106
2/5
1153
5.3 × 101
1/5

5.3 × 102
3/5

5.3 × 103
0/5

5.3 × 104
1/5
3709
2.2 × 103
0/5

2.2 × 104
0/5

2.2 × 105
0/5

2.2 × 106
0/5
Non-neurologic


1655
1.1 × 104
0/5

1.1 × 105
0/5

1.1 × 106
0/5

1.1 × 107
0/5
465
6.6 × 103
0/5

6.6 × 104
0/5

6.6 × 105
2/6

6.6 × 106
1/6
2138
2.4 × 102
0/5

2.4 × 103
0/5

2.4 × 104
1/5

2.4 × 105
2/4
346
4.2 × 103
0/5

4.2 × 104
0/5

4.2 × 105
2/5

4.2 × 106
0/5
543
9.4 × 102
1/5

9.4 × 103
1/5

9.4 × 104
3/5
9.4 × 105 2/5

*Head tilt, difficulty walking, limb paresis.
†MSHR ID, neurologic isolate identification.

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