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. 2017 May 22;18:398. doi: 10.1186/s12864-017-3789-0

Table 2.

Epidemiological data associated with the host of the isolates and bacterial clusters

ID Epidemiological data of the host Bacterial characteristica
PubMLST Phenotype Sex Age (year/month) ST rST Genomic clusters
34990 Disease F 6 ST-7 rST-8263 2
34991 Disease M 10 ST-7 rST-8296 1
34992 Disease M 11 ST-7 rST-8303 1
34994 Disease F 0/5 ST-9021 rST-8296 1
34995 Disease M - ST-7 rST-8311 3
34996 Disease M 15 ST-7 rST-8323 3
34997 Disease M 15 ST-7 rST-8335 2
34998 Disease - - ST-7 rST-8335 2
34999 Disease - - ST-7 rST-8335 2
35000 Disease M 11 ST-7 rST-8335 2
35001 Disease M 18 ST-7 rST-8335 2
35002 Disease M 16 ND rST-8335 2
35003 Disease - - ST-7 rST-8296 1
35004 Carriage M 36 ST-7 rST-8263 2
35005 Carriage M 14 ST-7 rST-8335 2
35006 Carriage F 28 ST-7 rST-8263 2
35007 Carriage F 4 ST-7 rST-8296 1
35008 Carriage M 12 ST-7 rST-8296 1
35009 Carriage M 7 ST-7 rST-8296 1
35010 Carriage M 36 ST-7 rST-8263 2
35011 Carriage F 22 ST-7 rST-8335 2
35012 Carriage F 13 ST-7 rST-8263 2
35013 Carriage F 6 ST-7 rST-8296 1

aAll the isolates had the following strain designation: A: P1. 20,9: F3-1: ST: cc5; the variable STs are indicated in the table