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Volume 32, Number 1—January 2026

Research

Detection of Novel Thermotolerant Tepidimonas sp. Bacteria in Human Respiratory Specimens, Hong Kong, China, 2024

Kelvin Hei-Yeung Chiu, Shuk-Ching Wong, Edwin Kwan-Yeung Chiu, Raymond Hon Man Ng, Jonathan Hon-Kwan Chen, Jordan Yik-Hei Fong, Lithia Lai-Ha Yuen, Simon Yung-Chun So, David Christopher Lung, Vincent Chi-Chung Cheng, Kwok-Yung YuenComments to Author , and Jade Lee-Lee TengComments to Author 
Author affiliation: Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, China (K.H.-Y. Chiu, S.-C. Wong, E.K.-Y. Chiu, R.H.-M. Ng, J.H.-K. Chen, L.L.-H. Yuen, S.Y.-C. So, V.C.-C. Cheng); University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (S.-C. Wong, J.H.-K. Chen, J.Y.-H. Fong, K.-Y. Yuen, J.L.-L. Teng); Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong (D.C. Lung); Hong Kong Children’s Hospital, Hong Kong (D.C. Lung)

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Figure 3

Phylogeny of novel thermotolerant Tepidimonas spp. bacteria isolated from human respiratory specimens, Hong Kong, China, 2024. Phylogenetic trees show the relationship between 3 patient strains identified in this study (bold font) and global representative Tepidimonas spp. strains. A) Tree was inferred using whole-genome data with Type (Strain) Gene Server (Leibniz Institute, https://tygs.dsmz.de). B) Tree inferred from the species-specific core genes and compared with existing Tepidimonas spp. in GenBank. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

Figure 3. Phylogeny of novel thermotolerant Tepidimonas spp. bacteria isolated from human respiratory specimens, Hong Kong, China, 2024. Phylogenetic trees show the relationship between 3 patient strains identified in this study (bold font) and global representative Tepidimonas spp. strains. A) Tree was inferred using whole-genome data with Type (Strain) Gene Server (Leibniz Institute, https://tygs.dsmz.de). B) Tree inferred from the species-specific core genes and compared with existing Tepidimonas spp. in GenBank. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

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