simultaneous nasopharyngeal carriage of two pneumococcal multilocus sequence types with a serotype 3 phenotype

simultaneous nasopharyngeal carriage of two pneumococcal multilocus sequence types with a serotype 3 phenotype

;Donald Inverarity;Mathew Diggle;Roisin Ure;Diego Santana-Hernandez;Peter Altstadt;Timothy Mitchell;Giles Edwards
journal of nanomaterials 2010 Vol. 2010 pp. -
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inverarity2010internationalsimultaneous

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Knowledge of the epidemiology of pneumococcal disease in Bolivia is sparse, and Multilocus Sequence Typing (MLST) of isolates has not been previously possible. Beni state has until recently been a geographically isolated region of the Bolivian Amazon basin and is a region of significant poverty. During June and July 2007, we performed a pneumococcal carriage study recruiting over 600 schoolchildren in two towns in the Beni state. Here, we describe the unique identification of simultaneous nasopharyngeal carriage of two pneumococcal multilocus sequence types with a serotype 3 phenotype within a single subject.

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