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Volume 10, Number 5—May 2004
Research

Multidrug-resistant Strains of Salmonella enterica Typhimurium, United States, 1997–19981

Therese Rabatsky-Ehr*Comments to Author , Jean M. Whichard†, Shannon Rossiter†, Ben Holland†, Karen Stamey†, Marcia L. Headrick‡, Timothy J. Barrett†, Frederick J. Angulo†, and the NARMS Working Group
Author affiliations: *Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; †Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; ‡U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

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Table 3

Salmonella Typhimurium isolates by phage type, 1997–1998

Phage type N (%)
104 168 (24)
104A 24 (3)
104B 27 (4)
104C 4 (1)
U302
36 (5)
DT104 259 (37)
RDNC 209 (30)
Untypeable 103 (15)
1 6 (1)
2 14 (2)
4A 1 (<1)
9 1 (<1)
10 14 (2)
12/12A 10 (1)
21 6 (1)
22 2 (<1)
18 1 (<1)
36 1 (<1)
38 1 (<1)
40/40 VAR 3 (<1)
41/41A 3 (<1)
46 20 (3)
66 2 (<1)
69 2 (<1)
87 1 (<1)
105 1 (<1)
106 3 (<)
107 1 (<1)
110/110B 10 (2)
114 1 (<1)
120 6 (1)
124 2 (<1)
126 5 (<1)
156 3 (<1)
160 2 (<1)
164 1 (<1)
167 1 (<1)
170 1 (<1)
U291
1 (<1)
Total 697 (100)

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1Presented in part at the International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases, July 2000, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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