Author: Baschera, Melinda; Cernela, Nicole; Stevens, Marc J.A.; Liljander, Anne; Jores, Jörg; Corman, Victor Max; Nüesch-Inderbinen, Magdalena; Stephan, Roger
Title: Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) isolated from fecal samples of African dromedary camels Document date: 2019_3_7
ID: 70exgy3h_28
Snippet: Using the Pasteur scheme, four different sequence types (ST) were identified among 14 isolates (Table 2 ). Using the Warwick scheme, 11 different STs were identified (Table 2) . Of the nine STEC O156:H25 isolates, eight grouped in the sequence type ST300 and ST5334, which (Table 2) . Accordingly, cgMLST using Ridom SeqSphere+ software divided the strains into distinct clusters that comprised the STEC O156:H25 isolates, the STEC O43:H2 isolates, a.....
Document: Using the Pasteur scheme, four different sequence types (ST) were identified among 14 isolates (Table 2 ). Using the Warwick scheme, 11 different STs were identified (Table 2) . Of the nine STEC O156:H25 isolates, eight grouped in the sequence type ST300 and ST5334, which (Table 2) . Accordingly, cgMLST using Ridom SeqSphere+ software divided the strains into distinct clusters that comprised the STEC O156:H25 isolates, the STEC O43:H2 isolates, and the Ont:H20 isolates, respectively, while the remaining strains did not reveal close phylogenetic relationship (Fig. 1) . Finally, all STEC isolates remained fully susceptible to all antimicrobials tested (data not shown).
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