Volume 30, Number 8—August 2024
Research
Environmental Hot Spots and Resistance-Associated Application Practices for Azole-Resistant Aspergillus fumigatus, Denmark, 2020–2023
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Figure 2. Minimum spanning tree of 1,042 Aspergillus fumigatus genotypes from Denmark (green, red, and purple) compared with 1,468 genotypes from other countries (gray) as part of study of environmental hot spots and resistance-related application practices for azole-resistant A. fumigatus, Denmark, 2020–2022. The isolates from other countries were mostly azole-resistant A. fumigatus and dominated by TR34/L98H (F. Hagen, Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, pers. comm., 2024 Apr 28). Numbers of isolates from other countries: the Netherlands, n = 615; Norway, n = 209; Belgium, n = 108; Germany, n = 100; Spain, n = 219; United States, n = 102; other, n = 115).
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