2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2016.03.010
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Validation of Minim typing for fast and accurate discrimination of extended-spectrum, beta-lactamase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates in tertiary care hospital

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“…We randomly selected 14 isolates from the four most predominant MelTs from 7/2016-5/2018 (3 MelT145 isolates, 5 MelT26 isolates, 3 MelT132 isolates and 3 MelT139 isolates). Because these MelTs were also present in our hospital during our previous study [14], we added 10 isolates isolated in our hospital in 2014 (3 MelT145 isolates, 1 MelT26 isolate, 3 MelT132 isolates and 3 MelT139 isolates).…”
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“…We randomly selected 14 isolates from the four most predominant MelTs from 7/2016-5/2018 (3 MelT145 isolates, 5 MelT26 isolates, 3 MelT132 isolates and 3 MelT139 isolates). Because these MelTs were also present in our hospital during our previous study [14], we added 10 isolates isolated in our hospital in 2014 (3 MelT145 isolates, 1 MelT26 isolate, 3 MelT132 isolates and 3 MelT139 isolates).…”
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“…In studies with a large number of samples, mini-MLST also can be used for sample sorting and pre-selecting for more detailed analysis. We evaluated this method for prospective ESBLp KPN population screening and to solve healthcare associated infection outbreaks in our previous study [14]. During the mini-MLST results evaluation, we were unable to determine the MelT of several isolates as their mini-MLST allele combination did not corresponded to any MelT in the published conversion key.…”
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“…While some of the genotypic techniques utilize selected barcoding of parts of genomes, the others compare whole genomes. The first group mainly uses techniques for massive genotyping of pathogenic bacteria in epidemiologic studies and includes the utilization of electrophoresis, PCR, and amplicon sequencing [ [4] , [5] , [6] , [7] ]. The second group serves as a tool for the correct taxonomic placement of a new organism.…”
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