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Volume 23, Number 9—September 2017
Dispatch

Epidemiology of Neisseria gonorrhoeae Gyrase A Genotype, Los Angeles, California, USA

Ashima A. Bhatti, Lao-Tzu Allan-Blitz, Mariana Castrejon, Romney Humphries, Peera Hemarajata, and Jeffrey D. KlausnerComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA (A.A. Bhatti, L.-T. Allan-Blitz, M. Castrejon, R.M. Humphries, P. Hemarajata, J.D. Klausner); UCLA Health, Los Angeles (M. Castrejon, J.D. Klausner)

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Proportion of Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections genotyped for gyrase A gene by anatomic site, UCLA Health, Los Angeles, California, USA, November 1, 2015–August 31, 2016. A) Gyrase A gene; B) gyrase A mutant and wild-type genes.

Figure. Proportion of Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections genotyped for gyrase A gene by anatomic site, UCLA Health, Los Angeles, California, USA, November 1, 2015–August 31, 2016. A) Gyrase A gene; B) gyrase A mutant and wild-type genes.

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