Recent publications using MLST in Clostridium research
The following is a list of recent publications that use or mention MLST in research on Clostridia. The list is generated automatically and includes references published in the last two years.
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List generated: 2012-05-20.
Miyamoto K, Li J, McClane BA. Enterotoxigenic Clostridium perfringens: Detection and Identification. Microbes Environ 2012, [Epub ahead of print]: |
Yan Q, Zhang J, Chen C, Zhou H, DU P, Cui Z, Cen R, Liu L, Li W, Cao B, Lu J, Cheng Y. Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) analysis of 104 Clostridium difficile strains isolated from China. Epidemiol Infect 2012, [Epub ahead of print]:1-5 |
Stabler RA, Dawson LF, Valiente E, Cairns MD, Martin MJ, Donahue EH, Riley TV, Songer JG, Kuijper EJ, Dingle KE, Wren BW. Macro and Micro Diversity of Clostridium difficile Isolates from Diverse Sources and Geographical Locations. PLoS One 2012, 7:e31559 |
Walker AS, Eyre DW, Wyllie DH, Dingle KE, Harding RM, OConnor L, Griffiths D, Vaughan A, Finney J, Wilcox MH, Crook DW, Peto TE. Characterisation of Clostridium difficile Hospital Ward-Based Transmission Using Extensive Epidemiological Data and Molecular Typing. PLoS Med 2012, 9:e1001172 |
Eyre DW, Walker AS, Griffiths D, Wilcox MH, Wyllie DH, Dingle KE, Crook DW, Peto TE. Clostridium difficile Mixed Infection and Reinfection. J Clin Microbiol 2012, 50:142-4 |
Fillo S, Giordani F, Anniballi F, Gorgé O, Ramisse V, Vergnaud G, Riehm JM, Scholz HC, Splettstoesser WD, Kieboom J, Olsen JS, Fenicia L, Lista F. Clostridium botulinum group I strain genotyping by 15-locus multilocus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis. J Clin Microbiol 2011, 49:4252-63 |
Macdonald TE, Helma CH, Shou Y, Valdez YE, Ticknor LO, Foley BT, Davis SW, Hannett GE, Kelly-Cirino CD, Barash JR, Arnon SS, Lindström M, Korkeala H, Smith LA, Smith TJ, Hill KK. Analysis of Clostridium botulinum Serotype E Strains by Using Multilocus Sequence Typing, Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism, Variable-Number Tandem-Repeat Analysis, and Botulinum Neurotoxin Gene Sequencing. Appl Environ Microbiol 2011, 77:8625-34 |
Wei HL, Kao CW, Wei SH, Tzen JT, Chiou CS. Comparison of PCR ribotyping and multilocus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis (MLVA) for improved detection of Clostridium difficile. BMC Microbiol 2011, 11:217 |
Hoegh AM, Nielsen JB, Lester A, Friis-Møller A, Schønning K. A multiplex, internally controlled real-time PCR assay for detection of toxigenic Clostridium difficile and identification of hypervirulent strain 027/ST-1. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 2011, [Epub ahead of print]: |
Manzoor SE, Tanner HE, Marriott CL, Brazier JS, Hardy KJ, Platt S, Hawkey PM. Extended multilocus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis of Clostridium difficile correlates exactly with ribotyping and enables identification of hospital transmission. J Clin Microbiol 2011, 49:3523-30 |
Marsh JW, Tulenko MM, Shutt KA, Thompson AD, Weese JS, Songer JG, Limbago BM, Harrison LH. Multi-locus variable number tandem repeat analysis for investigation of the genetic association of Clostridium difficile isolates from food, food animals and humans. Anaerobe 2011, 17:156-60 |
Miyamoto K, Yumine N, Mimura K, Nagahama M, Li J, McClane BA, Akimoto S. Identification of Novel Clostridium perfringens Type E Strains That Carry an Iota Toxin Plasmid with a Functional Enterotoxin Gene. PLoS One 2011, 6:e20376 |
Dingle KE, Griffiths D, Didelot X, Evans J, Vaughan A, Kachrimanidou M, Stoesser N, Jolley KA, Golubchik T, Harding RM, Peto TE, Fawley W, Walker AS, Wilcox M, Crook DW. Clinical Clostridium difficile: Clonality and Pathogenicity Locus Diversity. PLoS One 2011, 6:e19993 |
Broukhanski G, Simor A, Pillai DR. Defining criteria to interpret multilocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis to aid Clostridium difficile outbreak investigation. J Med Microbiol 2011, 60:1095-100 |
Rousseau C, Lemée L, Le Monnier A, Poilane I, Pons JL, Collignon A. Prevalence and diversity of Clostridium difficile strains in infants. J Med Microbiol 2011, 60:1112-8 |
Eckert C, Vromman F, Halkovich A, Barbut F. Multilocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis: a helpful tool for subtyping French Clostridium difficile PCR ribotype 027 isolates. J Med Microbiol 2011, 60:1088-94 |
Hibberd MC, Neumann AP, Rehberger TG, Siragusa GR. Multilocus Sequence Typing Subtypes of Poultry Clostridium perfringens Isolates Demonstrate Disease Niche Partitioning. J Clin Microbiol 2011, 49:1556-67 |
Bakker D, Corver J, Harmanus C, Goorhuis A, Keessen EC, Fawley WN, Wilcox MH, Kuijper EJ. Relatedness of human and animal Clostridium difficile PCR ribotype 078 isolates determined on the basis of multilocus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis and tetracycline resistance. J Clin Microbiol 2010, 48:3744-9 |
Lemée L, Pons JL. Multilocus sequence typing for Clostridium difficile. Methods Mol Biol 2010, 646:77-90 |
Janezic S, Rupnik M. Molecular typing methods for Clostridium difficile: pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and PCR ribotyping. Methods Mol Biol 2010, 646:55-65 |