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. 2022 Jun 10;23:152. doi: 10.1186/s12931-022-02074-x

Table 3.

Description of the results of the genotypes found

Argentina (n = 2491) Brazil (n = 2620) Chile (n = 3352) Colombia (n = 2057) LATAM (n = 10,520) Spain (n = 18,272) Turkey (n = 2035) Total (n = 30,827)
No mutation 2107 (84.6) 1875 (71.6) 2929 (87.4) 1800 (87.5) 8711 (82.8) 10,693 (58.5) 1895 (93.1) 21,300 (69.1)
Any mutation 384 (15.4) 745 (28.4) 423 (12.6) 257 (12.5) 1809 (17.2) 7579 (41.5) 140 (6.9) 9528 (30.9)
 Frequent genotypes: 359 (14.4; 93.5) 670 (25.6; 89.9) 381 (11.4; 90.1) 248 (12.1; 96.5) 1658 (15.8; 91.7) 6934 (37.9; 91.5) 53 (2.6; 37.9) 8645 (28.0; 90.7)
  MS 237 (9.5; 61.7) 332 (12.7; 44.6) 287 (8.6; 67.8) 193 (9.4; 75.1) 1049 (10.0; 58.0) 3466 (19.0; 45.7) 7 (0.3; 5.0) 4522 (14.7; 47.5)
  MZ 95 (3.8; 24.7) 194 (7.4; 26.0) 76 (2.3; 18.0) 35 (1.7; 13.6) 400 (3.8; 22.1) 2200 (12.0; 29.0) 39 (1.9; 27.9) 2639 (8.6; 27.7)
  SS 12 (0.5; 3.1) 22 (0.8; 3.0) 8 (0.2; 1.9) 8 (0.4; 3.1) 50 (0.5; 2.8) 550 (3.0; 7.3) 0 (0.0; 0.0) 600 (1.9; 6.3)
  SZ 10 (0.4; 2.6) 43 (1.6; 5.8) 6 (0.2; 1.4) 6 (0.3; 2.3) 65 (0.6; 3.6) 536 (2.9; 7.1) 0 (0.0; 0.0) 601 (1.9; 6.3)
  ZZ 5 (0.2; 1.3) 79 (3.0; 10.6) 4 (0.1; 0.9) 6 (0.3; 2.3) 94 (0.9; 5.2) 181 (1.0; 2.4) 7 (0.3; 5.0) 282 (0.9; 3.0)
 Allele S 260 (10.4; 67.7) 399 (15.2; 53.6) 301 (9.0; 71.2) 208 (10.1; 80.9) 1168 (11.1; 64.6) 4687 (25.7; 61.8) 7 (0.3; 5.0) 5862 (19.0; 61.5)
 Allele Z 111 (4.5; 28.9) 329 (12.6; 44.2) 94 (2.8; 22.2) 45 (2.2; 17.5) 579 (5.5; 32.0) 2884 (15.8; 38.1) 51 (2.5; 36.4) 3514 (11.4; 36.9)
 Rare alleles 20 (0.8; 5.2) 66 (2.5; 8.9) 33 (1.0; 7.8) 6 (0.3; 2.3) 125 (1.2; 6.9) 576 (3.2; 7.6) 76 (3.7; 54.6) 777 (2.5; 8.2)
 Null alleles 1 (0.0; 0.3) 6 (0.2; 0.8) 3 (0.1; 0.7) 0 (0.0; 0.0) 10 (0.1; 0.6) 31 (0.2; 0.4) 2 (0.1; 1.4) 43 (0.1; 0.4)
 New alleles 4 (0.2; 1.0) 5 (0.2; 0.7) 7 (0.2; 1.7) 3 (0.1; 1.2) 19 (0.2; 1.1) 42 (0.2; 0.5) 10 (0.5; 7.1) 71 (0.2; 0.7)

Data expressed as absolute numbers with percentages in parenthesis; first value showing percentages referred to the total number of samples in the geographical area, second value showing percentages referred to the total number of cases with mutations in the geographical area