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Volume 25, Number 8—August 2019
Synopsis

Pseudomonas poae–Associated Fatal Septic Transfusion Reaction, Peoria, Illinois, USA, 2017

Therese S. Woodring and John J. FarrellComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, Illinois, USA (T.S. Woodring, J.J. Farrell); OSF System Laboratory, Peoria (J.J. Farrell)

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Table 3

Pseudomonas spp. included in multilocus sequence analysis to identify bacterial contaminant in red blood cell unit, Peoria, Illinois, USA, 2017

Species Strain GenBank accession no.
P. poae RE*1–1-14 GCA_000336465.1
P. azotoformans S4 GCA_001579805.1
P. extremorientalis BS277 GCA_900104365.1
P. simiae WBS417 GCA_000698265.1
P. palleroniana MAB3 GCA_002953635.1
P. tolaasii 2192T GCA_002072675.1
P. costantinii LMG 22119 GCA_001870435.1
P. antarctica PAMC 27949 GCA_001647715.1
P. fluorescens F113 GCA_000237065.1
P. salomonii ICMP 14252 GCA_900107155.1
P. trivialis IHBB745 GCA_001186335.1
P. rhodesiae BS2777 GCA_900105575.1
P. marginalis ICMP 9505 GCA_001467265.1
P. panacis BS2778 GCA_900104875.1
P. grimontii BS2976 GCA_900101085.1
P. veronii R02 GCA_002028325.1
P. cedrina BS2981 GCA_900104915.1
P. orientalis F9 GCA_002934065.1
P. libanensis BS2975 GCA_900101035.1
P. synxantha LBUM223 GCA_000968415.2
P. aeruginosa PAO1 GCA_000006765.1

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