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. 2011 May 20;6(5):e20332. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0020332

Table 2. Distribution of sdr genes from clinical and subclinical isolates of bovine mastitis from different Canadian regions.

Source of isolates* No. of isolates sdrC[No.(%)] sdrD[No.(%)] sdrE[No.(%)] sdrH[No.(%)]
CW 18 18(100.0) 17(94.4) 15(83.3) 18(100.0)
W 38 38(100.0) 32(84.2) 20(52.6) 37(97.4)
CO 16 16(100.0) 16(100.0) 15(93.8) 16(100.0)
O 24 24(100.0) 19(79.2) 19(79.2) 22(91.7)
CQ 20 20(100.0) 17(85.0) 20(100.0) 20(100.0)
Q 25 25(100.0) 5(20.0) 19(76.0) 25(100.0)
CE 30 30(100.0) 22(73.3) 29(96.7) 30(100.0)
E 47 47(100.0) 43(91.5) 46(97.9) 47(100.0)
All Clinical 84 84(100.0) 72(85.7) 79(94.0) 84(100.0)
All Subclinical 134 134(100.0) 99(73.9) 104(77.6) 131(97.8)

*CW, CO, CQ and CE represent clinical isolates from Western Canada, Ontario, Quebec and Eastern Canada, respectively. W, O, Q and E represent subclinical isolates from Western Canada, Ontario, Quebec and Eastern Canada, respectively.