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Enterobacterias were the most frequent strain.
The most frequent strain lineage in these outbreaks was EuroAmerican.
This study demonstrated that HBV genotype/subtype B/adw was the most frequent strain circulating in HBV-infected Chinese blood donors, followed by C/adr.
Isolates of a distinct MLST type ST40 represent the most frequent strain type of this species, distributed worldwide and originating from various sources (animal, human, environmental) and different conditions (colonisation/infection).
Of the 47 defined spoligotypes, the most frequent strain found was the Beijing spoligotype ST1 (49.43%), followed by ST50 (5.9%) of the Haarlem strains, and ST19 (3.65%) of the EAI_2 Manilla strains.
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69.8% of infections were pulmonary, most frequent strains were E. coli (23%), S. aureus (15%) and P. aeruginosa (13%).
Strains of that spoligotype pattern are also the third most frequent strains detected in France.
Candida albicans was the most frequent isolated strain in both groups (64% ICU vs 65%ward) follow by C glabrata, C tropicalis, C parapsilosis and C krusei with no statistical differences.
This implies that the most frequent viral strain at the time of switch should be the wildtype.
HPV16 was the most frequent virus strain in normal cytology, ASCUS/AGUS, LSIL and ASCH, detected in 29.3, 47.8, 24.2 and 66.7% of the samples respectively.
The majority of the isolates (77.55%) were toxigenic C. difficile strains, PCR 014 and 018 were the most frequent toxigenic strains isolated.
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