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Volume 11, Number 5—May 2005
Dispatch

Salmonella Derby Clonal Spread from Pork

Sylvia Valdezate*Comments to Author , Ana Vidal†, Silvia Herrera-León*, Javier Pozo†, Pedro Rubio†, Miguel A. Usera*, Ana Carvajal†, and M. Aurora Echeita*
Author affiliations: *Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain; †Universidad de León, León, Spain

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Twenty-four pulsed-field gel electrophoresis profiles and similarity dendrogram of 110 genomic DNAs of Derby strains of Salmonella enterica isolated from human stools (H), food (F), ill animals (I), environmental sources (E), and slaughtered swine (S). The number refers to the profile number. The number of strains and their corresponding sources are shown. A DNA molecular weight marker derived from the Braenderup serotype was used as a control.

Figure 2. . Twenty-four pulsed-field gel electrophoresis profiles and similarity dendrogram of 110 genomic DNAs of Derby strains of Salmonella enterica isolated from human stools (H), food (F), ill animals (I), environmental sources (E), and slaughtered swine (S). The number refers to the profile number. The number of strains and their corresponding sources are shown. A DNA molecular weight marker derived from the Braenderup serotype was used as a control.

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