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Volume 22, Number 11—November 2016
Dispatch

ESBL-Producing and Macrolide-Resistant Shigella sonnei Infections among Men Who Have Sex with Men, England, 2015

Piers MookComments to Author , Jacquelyn McCormick, Manpreet Bains, Lauren A. Cowley, Marie A. Chattaway, Claire Jenkins, Amy Mikhail, Gwenda Hughes, Richard Elson, Martin Day, Rohini Manuel, Jayshree Dave, Nigel Field1, Gauri Godbole1, Timothy J. Dallman2, and Paul Crook2
Author affiliations: Public Health England, London, UK (P. Mook, J. McCormick, M. Bains, L.A. Cowley, M.A. Chattaway, C. Jenkins, A. Mikhail, G. Hughes, R. Elson, M. Day, N. Field, G. Godbole, T. Dallman, P. Crook); Barts Health National Health Service Trust, London (R. Manuel, J. Dave); University College London, London (N. Field)

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Figure 2

Maximum-likelihood phylogeny showing isolates from a cluster of 9 cases (gray shading) of Shigella sonnei infection among men who have sex with men in England, 2015. For context, 246 S. sonnei isolates that are representatives from each t25 cluster were included in the comparison. Isolates are labeled by single nucleotide polymorphism address.

Figure 2. Maximum-likelihood phylogeny showing isolates from a cluster of 9 cases (gray shading) of Shigella sonnei infection among men who have sex with men in England, 2015. For context, 246 S. sonnei isolates that are representatives from each t25 cluster were included in the comparison. Isolates are labeled by single nucleotide polymorphism address.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

2These senior authors contributed equally to this article.

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