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. 2003 Mar;41(3):937–942. doi: 10.1128/JCM.41.3.937-942.2003

TABLE 2.

Distribution of streptococcal types according to type of infection

M/AOF/emm typea No. (%) of isolates
Invasive Noninvasive Total
M/emm1 8 (33.3) 8 (9.6) 16 (15.0)
M/AOF/emm4 3 (12.5) 7 (8.4) 10 (9.3)
emm8 1 (1.2) 1 (0.9)
emm11 1 (4.2) 1 (1.2) 2 (1.9)
M12 6 (25.0) 16 (19.3) 22 (20.6)
emm14 1 (1.2) 1 (0.9)
M18 1 (1.2) 1 (0.9)
AOF/emm22 1 (4.2) 2 (2.4) 3 (2.8)
emm25 2 (2.4) 2 (1.9)
emm27 1 (1.2) 1 (0.9)
AOF/emm28 2 (2.4) 2 (1.9)
emm39 1 (4.2) 1 (0.9)
emm42 1 (1.2) 1 (0.9)
AOF/emm49 5 (6.0) 5 (4.7)
M/emm53 5 (6.0) 5 (4.7)
AOF/emm58 11 (13.2) 11 (10.3)
emm63 1 (1.2) 1 (0.9)
emm64 1 (1.2) 1 (0.9)
emm71 1 (4.2) 1 (0.9)
emm74 1 (1.2) 1 (0.9)
AOF/emm75 2 (2.4) 2 (1.9)
AOF/emm77 3 (3.6) 3 (2.8)
emm81 1 (4.2) 1 (0.9)
emm87 2 (2.4) 2 (1.9)
AOF/emm89 1 (1.2) 1 (0.9)
emm93 1 (1.2) 1 (0.9)
emm95 1 (4.2) 1 (0.9)
emm101 2 (2.4) 2 (1.9)
emm102 2 (2.4) 2 (1.9)
emm103 2 (2.4) 2 (1.9)
emm112 1 (1.2) 1 (0.9)
emm-stHK 1 (4.2) 1 (0.9)
Total 24 83 107
a

Types were obtained through one or more of the techniques of serological M typing, AOF typing, and/or emm gene sequence typing.