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Volume 29, Number 8—August 2023
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Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis Infection in Patient with Antecedent Hematologic Neoplasm, Spain1

Paola González-Carmona23, Aránzazu Portillo2, Cristina Cervera-Acedo, Daniel González-Fernández, and José A. OteoComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Hospital de Jarrio, Asturias, Spain (P. González-Carmona, D. González-Fernández); Hospital Universitario San Pedro-CIBIR, La Rioja, Spain (A. Portillo, C. Cervera-Acedo, J.A. Oteo)

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Table 2

Sequence analyses of targeted genes after PCR of DNA from different clinical samples in study of Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis infection in patient with antecedent hematologic neoplasm, Spain*

Disease stage Clinical sample PCR target genes
Panbacteria 16S rRNA 16S rRNA-EHR† groEL
Acute
Bone marrow 98% (13,35/1,362) to 99.8% (1,359/1,362),§ CP054597 100% (306/306), CP054597 99.3% (1,224/1,233), MN701626; 98.9% (1,218/1,232), CP054597
Serum
95.4% (753/789),§ CP054597
ND
99.3% (1,224/1,233), MN701626; 98.9% (1,218/1,232), CP054597
Convalescent, 4th mo
EDTA blood 98% (1,305/1,332), CP054597 ND ND
Serum
ND
ND
ND
Convalescent, 6th mo EDTA blood ND ND ND
Serum ND ND ND

*Values are highest % identity (identical base pairs/total base pairs), followed by GenBank accession number. ND, not detected. †16S rRNA-EHR refers to the 16S rRNA sequence from the Anaplasmataceae family, which is different from the PCR-amplified panbacteria 16S rRNA sequence. ‡ Percentage of identity with groEL Candidatus N. mikurensis gene from a reference patient in Sweden (GenBank accession no. CP054597) was lower than that of groEL Candidatus N. mikurensis isolate Omsk-41_Micagr from a small mammal in Siberia, Russia (GenBank accession no. MN701626). §Sequence with degenerate bases or obtained from only 1 DNA strand (insufficient sample).

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1Data from this study were presented at the joint LXIV National Conference of the Spanish Society of Hematology and Hemotherapy, XXXVIII National Conference of the Spanish Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis, and 38th World Congress of the International Society of Hematology; October 6–8, 2022; Barcelona, Spain; and International Intracellular Bacteria Meeting; August 23–26, 2022; Lausanne, Switzerland.

2These first authors contributed equally to this article.

3Current affiliation: Hospital Universitario San Agustín, Asturias, Spain.

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