Treponema pallidum strain types and association with macrolide resistance in Sydney, Australia: New TP0548 gene types identified

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Strain typing of Treponema pallidum, using the three-target enhanced classification scheme, was performed with 191 samples obtained between 2004 and 2011 in Sydney, Australia. The most common strain type was 14d/g (92/191 samples [48%]). Two new TP0548 gene types were detected (m and n). Strain type was associated with macrolide resistance and possible acquisition outside Australia.

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Read, P., Tagg, K. A., Jeoffreys, N., Guy, R. J., Gilbert, G. L., & Donovan, B. (2016). Treponema pallidum strain types and association with macrolide resistance in Sydney, Australia: New TP0548 gene types identified. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 54(8), 2172–2174. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00959-16

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