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Volume 10, Number 7—July 2004
Dispatch

Emergence of Multidrug-resistant Salmonella Paratyphi B dT+, Canada

Michael R. Mulvey*Comments to Author , David Boyd*, Axel Cloeckaert†, Rafiq Ahmed*, Lai-King Ng, and the Provincial Public Health Laboratories1
Author affiliations: *Health Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; †Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Nouzilly, France

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Table

PCR primer to detect various regions of SGI1

Set Primer Primer sequence
(5′ to 3′) Coordinatesa Product size (bp)
St1
U9-L1
P1-R1
TACTACAAGCAGATAACGCC
TAGAAACGACAAAGCGCGTG
2771–2790
3660–3679
909
St3
P134-L1
P134-R2
AATCGACACGCGCTGTATTG
CTTCCCATAATGCCGCAATG
16350–16369
17287–17306
957
St4
P134-L1
P134-R1
TGACCCAATTCCAAAGCCAC
GTGTTTGGGCAAGATCCCAG
16784–16803
17820–17839
1490
St5
St2-GP21
St2-GP6
ATAACGGCAGGTTCCGGTTC
CGATGAAGCGCACAAATTTG
20173–20192
21089–21108
936
St6 St2-GP24
St2-GP28 TCAAGATTCCTATCTGCAGG
AGAGTTACTAGACCAAGCGC 24363–24382
25182–25201 838

aCoordinates from accession no. AF261825.

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1Provincial Public Health Laboratory Members: Lewis Abbott (Prince Edward Island), Kevin Forward (Nova Scotia), Glenna Hardy (New Brunswick), Greg Horsman (Saskatchewan), Judy Isaac-Renton (British Columbia), Frances Jamieson (Ontario), Jean Joly (Quebec), Jutta K. Preiksaitis (Alberta), Sam Ratnam (Newfoundland), Paul Van Caeseele (Manitoba).

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