Volume 25, Number 4—April 2019
Research
Pneumonia-Specific Escherichia coli with Distinct Phylogenetic and Virulence Profiles, France, 2012–2014
Table 1
Subgroup and O-type | B2 clones, no. (%), n = 155 |
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I-O25b | 15 (62.5) |
I-O6a | 2 (8.3) |
I-O16 | 3 (12.5) |
II-O22 | 2 (5) |
II-O2b | 4 (10) |
II-O6a | 26 (65) |
III-O6a | 16 (100) |
IV-O2b | 19 (95) |
VI-O4 | 13 (92.9) |
VII-O18 | 2 (66.6) |
VII-O75 | 1 (33.3) |
IX-O1 | 7 (50) |
IX-O18 | 3 (21.4) |
IX-O2a | 3 (21.4) |
*Data are presented as no. (%) of each clone within the corresponding subgroup. Roman numerals correspond to the B2 subgroup. The correspondence with the Achtman multilocus sequence type schema is as follows: subgroup I, sequence type complex (STc) 131; subgroup II, STc73; subgroup III, STc127; subgroup IV, STc141; subgroup VI, STc12; subgroup VII, STc14; subgroup IX, STc95 (22). The most anticipated serotypes in extraintestinal infections were searched by PCR: O1, O2a, O2b, O4, O6, O7, O12, O15, O16, O17, O18, O22, O25a, O25b, O45a, O75, O78.
1Group members are listed at the end of this article.
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