Clonality of multidrug-resistant nontypeable strains of Haemophilus influenzae. |
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Authors: | M C Fust , M A Pineda, J Palomar, M Vi as, J G Lor n |
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Affiliation: | M C Fusté, M A Pineda, J Palomar, M Viñas, and J G Lorén |
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Abstract: | The genetic structure of a population of multidrug-resistant nontypeable (unencapsulated) Haemophilus influenzae strains isolated at a hospital in Barcelona, Spain, was investigated by using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis to determine the allelic variation in 15 structural loci. In our study we have also included some antimicrobial agent-susceptible strains isolated at the same hospital. All enzymes were polymorphic for two to eight electromorphs, and the analysis revealed 43 distinct electrophoretic types among the 44 isolates. The mean genetic diversity of the entire population was 0.55. Multilocus linkage disequilibrium analysis of the isolates revealed a strong association between alleles, suggesting little possibility of recombination. Furthermore, the dendrogram and the allele mismatch distribution are typical of a population with no extensive genetic mixing. |
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