Full information on isolate KK199 (id:79)

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Public isolates
Murik_2021
Genomic insights into the population structure and virulence of Kingella kingae: Infection of Kingella kingae in young children may result in a variety of clinical outcomes including skeletal infections, bacteremia and endocarditis. However, the factor determining the type and severity of the desease are not known. We used a comperative genomic approach in order to find genetic factors distigushing isolates taken from patients with different clinical outcomes, as well as asymptomatic carriers.

Provenance/primary metadata

id
79
taxonomic designation
K. kingae
isolate
KK199
PFGE clone
K
isolation year
2004
country of isolation
Israel
city or region
North
laboratory source
Yagupsky
sample origin
Unknown
disease
Endocarditis
class of disease
Endocarditis
sender
Bidet Philippe, APHP Robert-Debre Hospital, Paris, France
curator
Sylvain Brisse, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France (E-mail: sylvain.brisse@pasteur.fr)
update history
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date entered
2015-04-23
datestamp
2015-04-23

Sequence bin

contigs
207
total length
1,994,759 bp
max length
157,782 bp
mean length
9,637 bp
N50
44,195
L50
11
N90
8,683
L90
45
N95
3,680
L95
65
%GC
46.53
Ns
0
gaps
0
loci tagged
0

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Schemes and loci

MLST

abcZ (abcZ)
5
adk (adk)
2
aroE (aroE)
4
cpn60 (cpn60)
5
gdh (gdh)
5
recA (recA)
1
ST
6

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