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. 2005 Jul;73(7):4081–4087. doi: 10.1128/IAI.73.7.4081-4087.2005

TABLE 4.

Presence of papG alleles and origin of the strains according to the tRNA insertion sites

Location of tRNA insertion site (no. of isolates) No. (%) of isolates
papG allelea
Clinical originb
ECOR (n = 7)
Class III (65%) Class II (12%) Absent (23%) Adults with urosepsis (n = 21c) Children with UTI (n = 32) Infants with UTI (n = 25) Neonates with meningitis (n = 14) Neonates with colonization (n = 12)
pheU (62d) 36d (58) 9 (15) 17 (27) 18 (86) 21 (66) 9 (36) 7 (50) 2 3
leuX (33) 31 (94) 2 4 (19) 5 (15) 12 (48) 7 (50) 3 (25) 2
pheV (17) 8 (47) 9 (53) 6 (19) 2 7 (58e) 2
Unknown (2) 2 2
a

Numbers in parentheses are percentages of strains among each insertion site.

b

Numbers in parentheses are percentages of strains among each clinical collection.

c

One isolate of ribotype IX harbored two PAI IIJ96-like domains inserted in pheU and leuX.

d

The two UPEC reference strains J96 and AD110 have their PAI IIJ96 inserted in pheU with a papGIII allele.

e

By the Fisher test, P was <0.05 in a comparison with values for meningitis and UTI isolates.