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    Analysis of genetic heterogeneity in the HCAR adenovirus-binding Ig1 domain in a Caucasian Flemish population

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    BACKGROUND: Polymorphisms in the gene that encodes the human cellular receptor for group B coxsackieviruses and adenoviruses (HCAR) could be responsible for differences in susceptibility to infections with these pathogens. Moreover, adenovirus subgroup C-mediated gene therapy could be influenced by mutations in the coding exons for the aminoterminal immunoglobulin-like 1 (Ig1) domain, which is the essential component for adenovirus fiber knob binding. RESULTS: Using two primersets in the adjacent intron sequences, HCAR exons 2 and 3, which comprise the full-length Ig1 domain, were amplified by polymerase chain reactions in 108 unselected and unrelated healthy Belgian volunteers. After nucleotide sequencing, no polymorphisms could be demonstrated in the adenovirus-binding Ig1 exons 2 and 3 of the HCAR gene. CONCLUSIONS: The adenovirus-binding Ig1 domain seems to be a highly conserved region in the Caucasian population which is a reassuring finding regarding adenovector-based gene therapy

    Pulsotypes and STs of multi drug resistant and/or ESBL producing isolates.

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    <p>ESBL singletons: ESBL strains with a pulsotype of which no similar type has been demonstrated among the other typed isolates.</p><p>ST β€Š=β€Š sequence type, CC β€Š=β€Š clonal complex, n β€Š=β€Š amount.</p

    Antibiotic resistance and suitability of antibiotics for empiric treatment.

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    <p>Antibiotic resistance for the different antibiotics among the three groups of isolates compared with a 10% resistance cutoff to decide whether an antibiotic agent is suitable for empiric treatment. AMC β€Š=β€Š amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, TZP β€Š=β€Š piperacillin-tazobactam, CXM β€Š=β€Š cefuroxime, CAZ β€Š=β€Š ceftazidime, FIX β€Š=β€Š cefixime, TIB β€Š=β€Š ceftibuten, CIP β€Š=β€Š ciprofloxacin, NIT β€Š=β€Š nitrofurantoin, SXT β€Š=β€Š trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and GEN β€Š=β€Š gentamicin.</p
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