2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.776892
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Complete Genome Sequencing and Comparative Phenotypic Analysis Reveal the Discrepancy Between Clostridioides difficile ST81 and ST37 Isolates

Abstract: Toxin A-negative, toxin B-positive Clostridioides difficile strains, which primarily include the ST81 and ST37 genotypes, are predominant in C. difficile infections leading to antibiotic-associated diarrhea in China. Recently, ST81 has been reported as the most prevalent genotype rather than ST37, although the genetic and functional characteristics of the two genotypes remain ambiguous. In this study, we conducted comprehensive comparative analysis of these two genotypes through complete genome sequencing and … Show more

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“…Hypervirulent RT126 was observed in clinical isolates in Taiwan by Hung et al [101], in Kuwait by Jamal and Rotimi [102] and in Australia by Knight et al [82]. The ribotype 126 detected in spinach leaves in our study was similar to C. difficile strain DSM 29020, which has been reported in hospital patients in Korea and China [103,104].…”
Section: Ribotypes Of C Difficilesupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Hypervirulent RT126 was observed in clinical isolates in Taiwan by Hung et al [101], in Kuwait by Jamal and Rotimi [102] and in Australia by Knight et al [82]. The ribotype 126 detected in spinach leaves in our study was similar to C. difficile strain DSM 29020, which has been reported in hospital patients in Korea and China [103,104].…”
Section: Ribotypes Of C Difficilesupporting
confidence: 75%