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Phylogenetic Aspects of Antibiotic Resistance and Biofilm Formation of P. aeruginosa Isolated from Clinical Samples

Table 6

Comparison of the dendrogram of the isolated P. aeruginosa from clinical specimens.

PulsotypesDendrogramNumber of isolatesType of sample (number)

I2U.C (1), W.C (1)
II8U.C (3), B.C (2), SP.C (1), S.C (1), W.C (1)
III2U.C (1), W.C (1)
IV3SP.C (2), U.C (1)
V2B.C (1), SP.C (1)
VI2U.C (1). W.C (1)
VII5SP.C (2), U.C (2), F.C (1)
VIII6SP.C (2), U.C (2), W.C (1), F.C (1)
IX3U.C (2), B.C (1)
X04U.C (2), W.C (1), B.C (1)
XI6U.C (2), SP.C (3), F.C (1)
XII2U.C (1), F.C (1)
XIII3SP.C (1), U.C (1), S.C (1)

B: blood, C: culture, F: fluid, S: skin, SP: sputum, U: urine, and W: wound.