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Volume 28, Number 1—January 2022
Research

High-Level Quinolone-Resistant Haemophilus haemolyticus in Pediatric Patient with No History of Quinolone Exposure

Emi Tanaka1, Yuji Hirai1, Takeaki WajimaComments to Author , Yu Ishida, Yoshiaki Kawamura, and Hidemasa Nakaminami
Author affiliations: Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan (E. Tanaka, T. Wajima, H. Nakaminami); Meijo University, Nagoya, Japan (E. Tanaka, T. Wajima); Tokyo Medical University Hachioji Medical Centre, Tokyo (Y. Hirai, Y. Ishida); Aichi Gakuin University, Nagoya, Japan (Y. Kawamura)

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Table 3

Amino acid substitutions in quinolone target protein of Haemophilus haemolyticus strain 2019-19 from a 9-year-old girl in Japan*

GyrA GyrB ParC ParE
S84L A567T S84R P439S
D88Y N631S S138T L502F
H212Y A725V V214I D596N
T251S V270I A599S
D740E D442N
S784N M591I
A641E

*Compared with H. haemolyticus CCUG 12834T or ATCC 33390T, NCTC10839, M19346, and M28486

Main Article

1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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