Identification of P1 types and variants of Mycoplasma pneumoniae during an epidemic in Chile
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Martínez, María A.
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Ruiz, Mauricio
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Zunino, Enna
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Luchsinger, Vivian
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Aguirre, Raúl
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Avendaño, Luis F.
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2019-03-11T13:00:09Z
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2019-03-11T13:00:09Z
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2010
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Journal of Medical Microbiology, Volumen 59, Issue 8, 2018, Pages 925-929
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00222615
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10.1099/jmm.0.018333-0
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165044
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This study was conducted to determine the types of M. pneumoniae prevalent in adults presenting with community-acquired pneumonia during an epidemic period, and to scrutinize a variable region of the RepMP4 element for the detection of P1 variants. All 23 clinical specimens PCR-positive for M. pneumoniae obtained in two hospitals in Santiago, Chile, from 2005 to 2006 were typed by a multiplex PCR directly and then the RepMP4 fragment of 18 specimens was sequenced. A predominance of M. pneumoniae type 2 was found, 18 (78.3 %) specimens being grouped as type 2 and 5 (21.7 %) as type 1. Co-infection of M. pneumoniae with other respiratory pathogens was found in 10/23 (43.4 %) patients, but their frequency was not related to the M. pneumoniae type. Sequence analysis revealed a single nucleotide polymorphism, a transition mutation, in 50 % of amplicons belonging to type 1 and in 71.4 % of amplicons of type 2. The nucleotide changes were synonymous in each P1 variant. In conclusion, during t