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. 2011 Aug 18;6(8):e23014. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0023014

Table 2. Properties of C. difficile strains used in this study.

Strain Ribotype* Other strain information Place of isolation, date Clinical details Source
630 012 TcR ErmR Zurich, Switzerland, 1982 pseudomembraneous colitis [44]
R20291 027 TcS ErmS Stoke Mandeville Hospital, UK, 2006 [45]
CD196 027 Paris, France, 1985
ATCC43255 (VPI10463) 087
QCD-23M63 078 Toxinotype V, TcS ErmS Montreal, Quebec, Canada Severe CDAD Dr. A. Dascal
QCD-32G58 027 NAP1, Binary toxin +ve, tcdC 18 bp deletion, TcS ErmR Quebec, Canada, 2004–8 CDAD Dr. A. Dascal
QCD-37X79 027 NAP1a/001 London, Ontario Canada, 2005 Severe CDAD Dr. A. Dascal
QCD-63Q42 001 NAP2 Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 2005 Severe CDAD Dr. A. Dascal
QCD-66C26 027 NAP1, Binary toxin +ve, tcdC delta-117 and 18 bp deletion, TcS ErmR Quebec, Canada, 2004–8 CDAD Dr. A. Dascal
QCD-76W55 027 NAP1 Minnesota, Minneapolis, US, 1988 Dr. A. Dascal
QCD-97B34 027 NAP1b/006 St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, 2004 Severe CDAD Dr. A. Dascal

Tc: tetracycline, Erm: erythromycin, S: sensitive, R: resistant.

*not determined, ribotype equivalent,

Toxinotype [46]; NAP. North American PFGE type [4]; tcdC 18 bp deletion, tcdC delta-117 [47].