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Volume 28, Number 1—January 2022
Research

Invasive Multidrug-Resistant emm93.0 Streptococcus pyogenes Strain Harboring a Novel Genomic Island, Israel, 2017–2019

Merav Ron, Tal Brosh-Nissimov, Zinaida Korenman, Orit Treygerman, Orli Sagi, Lea Valinsky, and Assaf RokneyComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel (M. Ron, Z. Korenman, L. Valinsky, A. Rokney); Assuta Ashdod University Hospital, Ashdod, Israel (T. Brosh-Nissimov); Ben Gurion University in the Negev, Beer Sheba, Israel (T. Brosh-Nissimov); Meuhedet Health Services, Lod, Israel (O. Treygerman); Soroka University Medical Center, Beer-Sheva, Israel (O. Sagi)

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Figure 6

Minimum spanning tree of invasive group A Streptococcus emm93.0 type from Israel, 2016–2019, and global strains (Spain and Kenya). Tree is based on whole-genome multilocus sequence typing comparison of selected emm93.0 strains and global strains with logarithmic scaling. Node color represents the country origin of the sample. Nodes are labeled by sample number key for those from this outbreak; those from Spain and Kenya are labeled by Sequence Read Archive accession number (Appendix 1 Table 2). Numbers on branches indicate the number of allelic differences between those 2 strains.

Figure 6. Minimum spanning tree of invasive group A Streptococcus emm93.0 type from Israel, 2016–2019, and global strains (Spain and Kenya). Tree is based on whole-genome multilocus sequence typing comparison of selected emm93.0 strains and global strains with logarithmic scaling. Node color represents the country origin of the sample. Nodes are labeled by sample number key for those from this outbreak; those from Spain and Kenya are labeled by Sequence Read Archive accession number (Appendix 1 Table 2). Numbers on branches indicate the number of allelic differences between those 2 strains.

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