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Volume 31, Number 1—January 2025
Research

Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup Y Sequence Type 1466 and Urogenital Infections

Sebastiaan J. van HalComments to Author , Thomas Le, Frances Jenkins, Ratan L. Kundu, E. Athena Limnios, Lucy A. McNamara, Shalabh Sharma, Ellen N. Kersh, and Monica M. Lahra
Author affiliation: University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (S.J. van Hal); Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney (S.J. van Hal, T. Le, F. Jenkins); World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for STI and AMR at Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia (R.L. Kundu, E.A. Limnios, M.M. Lahra); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (L.A. McNamara, S. Sharma, E.N. Kersh); World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for STI Surveillance at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta (E.N. Kersh); The University of New South Wales, Sydney (M.M. Lahra)

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Figure 3

BLAST Ring Image Generator (BRIG) analysis of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup Y ST1466 showing sequence from Australia (RPAH23R75L) and sequence provided by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA-M57512) relative to the US_NmUC clone across the norB-aniA cassette. The locations of 5 genes are shown in the innermost ring. The middle ring depicts alignment for the Australia isolate and the outer for the US isolate.

Figure 3. BLAST Ring Image Generator (BRIG) analysis of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup Y ST1466 showing sequence from Australia (RPAH23R75L) and sequence provided by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA-M57512) relative to the US_NmUC clone across the norB-aniA cassette. The locations of 5 genes are shown in the innermost ring. The middle ring depicts alignment for the Australia isolate and the outer for the US isolate.

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