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Figure 1 Figure 1. A). Dendrogram analysis of toxinotype V Clostridium difficile Figure 1 Figure 1. A). Dendrogram analysis of toxinotype V Clostridium difficile

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Figure 1 Figure 1. A). Dendrogram analysis of toxinotype V Clostridium difficile - PPT Presentation

Jhung MA Thompson AD Killgore GE Zukowski WE Songer G Warny M et al Toxinotype V Clostridium difficile in Humans and Food Animals Emerg Infect Dis 200814710391045 httpsdoiorg103201eid1407071641 ID: 1007393

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1. Figure 1Figure 1. A). Dendrogram analysis of toxinotype V Clostridium difficile human and animal isolates using pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE); SmaI restriction digest. Three animal-human isolate groups had indistinguishable PFGE patterns (2 NAP7 and 1 NAP8 group). Three of the NAP8 isolates (2005071, 2005093, 2005524) had identical REA types (BK6) as well. *PCR type unavailable. B) Dendrogram analysis using PFGE; EagI restriction digest. One human–pig pair (2005071 and 2005514) had identical PFGE patterns by both EagI and SmaI as well as identical REA patterns (BK6). Digestion of bovine isolates with EagI yielded results that were not interpretable and were not included in this figure.Jhung MA, Thompson AD, Killgore GE, Zukowski WE, Songer G, Warny M, et al. Toxinotype V Clostridium difficile in Humans and Food Animals. Emerg Infect Dis. 2008;14(7):1039-1045. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1407.071641