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Volume 29, Number 3—March 2023
Dispatch

Burkholderia thailandensis Isolated from the Environment, United States

Carina M. Hall, Nathan E. Stone, Madison Martz, Shelby M. Hutton, Ella Santana-Propper, Lora Versluis, Kieston Guidry, Marielisa Ortiz, Joseph D. Busch, Trevor Maness, Jonathan Stewart, Tom Sidwa, Jay E. Gee, Mindy G. Elrod, Julia K. Petras, Maureen C. Ty, Christopher Gulvik, Zachary P. Weiner, Johanna S. Salzer, Alex R. Hoffmaster, Sarai Rivera-Garcia, Paul Keim, Amanda Kieffer, Jason W. Sahl, Fred Soltero, and David M. WagnerComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA (C.M. Hall, N.E. Stone, M. Martz, S. Hutton, E. Santana-Propper, K. Guidry, J.D. Busch, P. Keim, J.W. Sahl, D.M. Wagner); US Department of Agriculture, San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA (M. Ortiz, S. Rivera-Garcia, F. Soltero); Texas Department of State Health Services, San Antonio, Texas, USA (T. Maness, J. Stewart, A. Kieffer); Texas Department of State Health Services, Austin, Texas, USA (T. Sidwa); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (J.E. Gee, M.G. Elrod, J.K. Petras, M.C. Ty, C. Gulvik, Z.P. Weiner, J.S. Salzer, A.R. Hoffmaster)

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Whole-genome maximum-likelihood phylogeny of global isolates in study of Burkholderia thailandensis from the environment in the United States (Table). Tree was constructed with 1,000 bootstrap replicates and rooted with B. pseudomallei. Bold indicates B. thailandensis genomes generated from isolates collected in this study; other B. thailandensis from the Western Hemisphere have epidemiologic information underlined. Scale bar indicates 3,000 SNPs.

Figure. Whole-genome maximum-likelihood phylogeny of global isolates in study of Burkholderia thailandensis from the environment in the United States (Table). Tree was constructed with 1,000 bootstrap replicates and rooted with B. pseudomallei. Bold indicates B. thailandensis genomes generated from isolates collected in this study; other B. thailandensis from the Western Hemisphere have epidemiologic information underlined. Scale bar indicates 3,000 SNPs.

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