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Comparison of Multilocus Sequence Typing and Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis as Tools for Typing Staphylococcus aureus Isolates in a Microepidemiological Setting

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TABLE 1. MLST sequence types and PFGE genotypes of the nasalcarriage and disease isolates evaluated in the present study
FIG. 1. Graphical representation of a comparison of MLST and PFGE as tools for the typing of S
FIG. 2. Simpson’s index of diversity for the isolate collection typed by PFGE (analyzed by using three alternative identity criteria) and byMLST

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