“…None of the isolates with identical pncA mutations were epidemiologically linked, so the PZA-resistant strains might not have been obtained from transmission. For the mutations in pncA, 23 types of point mutations had been reported previously (8,9,21,(26)(27)(28)(29), and to our best knowledge, 10 novel types of mutations (13 strains) were first found in this study. The latter included all six types of the deletion mutations (L27, 91E, 111E, 122Q, 130-132VVG, and 131V) and four types of amino acid substitutions (D8A, S18P, F58S, and E174GϩM175R double mutation) in PZases as summarized in Table 1.…”