Publications by authors named "Robert K Selander"

Legionella pneumophila inhabit a variety of natural and man-made aquatic environments, where they live primarily as intracellular parasites of protozoans. Given the proper exposure, however, they can cause opportunistic pneumonic infections in humans. The products of two L.

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Each of 314 strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa recovered from 87 French cystic fibrosis (CF) patients was typed by multilocus enzyme electrophoresis to investigate the genetic diversity, the relatedness and the molecular epidemiology of strains isolated from cases of chronic pulmonary colonization. Comparison of allele profiles at 18 enzyme loci identified 17 electrophoretic types (ETs). Of the 314 isolates, 290 (92%) were either ET1 (n = 127) or ET2 (n = 163), which differed only at the shikimate dehydrogenase (SKD) locus.

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Genetic diversity among 60 British Pasteurella trehalosi isolates representing the four recognized capsular serotypes, T3, T4, T10 and T15, and recovered predominantly from sheep suffering from systemic pasteurellosis, was estimated by analysing electrophoretically demonstrable allelic variation at structural genes encoding 19 enzymes. Thirteen of the locl were polymorphic and 20 distinctive multilocus genotypes (electrophoretic types, ETs) were identified. The population structure of P.

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