Genotyping Approach for Potential Common Source of Enterocytozoon bieneusi Infection in Hematology Unit
Guillaume Desoubeaux, Céline Nourrisson, Maxime Moniot, Marie-Alix De Kyvon, Virginie Bonnin, Marjan Ertault De La Bretonniére, Virginie Morange, Éric Bailly, Adrien Lemaignen, Florent Morio, and Philippe Poirier
Author affiliations: Université de Tours, Tours, France (G. Desoubeaux); CHU Bretonneau, Tours (G. Desoubeaux, M.-A. De Kyvon, M. Ertault De La Bretonniére, V. Morange, É. Bailly, A. Lemaignen); Université Clermont-Auvergne, Aubière, France (C. Nourrisson, M. Moniot, V. Bonnin, P. Poirier); CHU Gabriel-Montpied, Clermont-Ferrand, France (C. Nourrisson, M. Moniot, P. Poirier); CHU Hôtel Dieu, Nantes, France (F. Morio); Université de Nantes, Nantes (F. Morio)
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Figure 1. Incident number and ITS rDNA region genotypes of Enterocytozoon bieneusi infection cases (n = 25) in center 1 university hospital, France, January 1, 2011–December 31, 2018. ITS, internal transcribed spacer.
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