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Papers by Patricia Pesavento

Research paper thumbnail of A gyrovirus infecting a sea bird

Archives of Virology, Jun 4, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Faecal virome of cats in an animal shelter

Journal of General Virology, Nov 1, 2014

We describe the metagenomics-derived feline enteric virome in the faeces of 25 cats from a single... more We describe the metagenomics-derived feline enteric virome in the faeces of 25 cats from a single shelter in California. More than 90 % of the recognizable viral reads were related to mammalian viruses and the rest to bacterial viruses. Eight viral families were detected: Astroviridae, Coronaviridae, Parvoviridae, Circoviridae, Herpesviridae, Anelloviridae, Caliciviridae and Picobirnaviridae. Six previously known viruses were also identified: feline coronavirus type 1, felid herpes 1, feline calicivirus, feline norovirus, feline panleukopenia virus and picobirnavirus. Novel species of astroviruses and bocaviruses, and the first genome of a cyclovirus in a feline were characterized. The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase region from four highly divergent partial viral genomes in the order Picornavirales were sequenced. The detection of such a diverse collection of viruses shed within a single shelter suggested that such animals experience robust viral exposures. This study increases our understanding of the viral diversity in cats, facilitating future evaluation of their pathogenic and zoonotic potentials.

Research paper thumbnail of Novel Amdovirus in Gray Foxes

Emerging Infectious Diseases, Oct 1, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Genome Sequence of Canine Polyomavirus in Respiratory Secretions of Dogs with Pneumonia of Unknown Etiology

Genome Announcements, Jul 20, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of A novel pulmonary polyomavirus in alpacas (Vicugna pacos)

Veterinary Microbiology, Mar 1, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Viruses in diarrhoeic dogs include novel kobuviruses and sapoviruses

Journal of General Virology, Nov 1, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of The first discovery of Chaphamaparvovirus in sheep with encephalitis and anemia

Türk hijiyen ve deneysel biyoloji dergisi, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of A novel bocavirus in canine liver

Virology Journal, Feb 13, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of New Parvoviruses and Picornavirus in Tissues and Feces of Foals with Interstitial Pneumonia

Research paper thumbnail of Pathologic, Immunohistochemical, and Electron Microscopic Findings in Naturally Occurring Virulent Systemic Feline Calicivirus Infection in Cats

Veterinary Pathology, May 1, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Pulmonary and Coelomic Mycoses Due to Metarhizium and Beauveria Species in Reptiles

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, Sep 26, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) Are Copurified with Feline Calicivirus, yet EV-Enriched Fractions Remain Infectious

Microbiology Spectrum

Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common cause of upper respiratory infection in cats. Both healthy a... more Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common cause of upper respiratory infection in cats. Both healthy and infected cells produce small particles called extracellular vesicles (EVs), which are nanoparticles that act as messengers between cells and can be hijacked during viral infection.

Research paper thumbnail of Hepadnavirus DNA Is Detected in Canine Blood Samples in Hong Kong but Not in Liver Biopsies of Chronic Hepatitis or Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Viruses

Chronic hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) caused by the hepadnavirus hepatitis B virus... more Chronic hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) caused by the hepadnavirus hepatitis B virus (HBV) are significant causes of human mortality. A hepatitis-B-like virus infecting cats, domestic cat hepadnavirus (DCH), was reported in 2018. DCH DNA is hepatotropic and detectable in feline blood or serum (3.2 to 12.3%). Detection of HBV DNA has been reported in sera from 10% of free-roaming dogs in Brazil, whereas 6.3% of sera from dogs in Italy tested positive for DCH DNA by real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR). If DCH, HBV, or another hepadnavirus is hepatotropic in dogs, a role for such a virus in the etiology of canine idiopathic chronic hepatitis (CH) or HCC warrants investigation. This study investigated whether DCH DNA could be detected via qPCR in blood from dogs in Hong Kong and also whether liver biopsies from dogs with confirmed idiopathic CH or HCC contained hepadnaviral DNA using two panhepadnavirus conventional PCRs (cPCR) and a DCH-specific cPCR. DCH DNA was amplified f...

Research paper thumbnail of Oropharyngeal Shedding of Gammaherpesvirus DNA by Cats, and Natural Infection of Salivary Epithelium

Viruses, 2022

Felis catus gammaherpesvirus-1 (FcaGHV1), a novel candidate oncogenic virus, infects cats worldwi... more Felis catus gammaherpesvirus-1 (FcaGHV1), a novel candidate oncogenic virus, infects cats worldwide. Whether the oropharynx is a site of virus shedding and persistence, and whether oronasal carcinomas harbor FcaGHV1 nucleic acid were investigated. In a prospective molecular epidemiological study, FcaGHV1 DNA was detected by cPCR in oropharyngeal swabs from 26/155 (16.8%) of cats. Oropharyngeal shedding was less frequently detected in kittens ≤3 months of age (5/94, 5.3%) than in older animals; >3 months to ≤1 year: 8/26, 30.8%, (p = 0.001, OR 7.91, 95% CI (2.320, 26.979)); >1 year to ≤6 years: 10/20, 50%, (p < 0.001, OR 17.8 95% CI (5.065, 62.557)); >6 years: 3/15, 33% (p = 0.078). Provenance (shelter-owned/privately owned) was not associated with shedding. In situ hybridization (ISH) identified FcaGHV1-infected cells in salivary glandular epithelium but not in other oronasal tissues from two of three cats shedding viral DNA in the oropharynx. In a retrospective dataset ...

Research paper thumbnail of RESEARCH Circovirus in Tissues of Dogs with

We characterized the complete genome of a novel dog circovirus (DogCV) from the liver of a dog wi... more We characterized the complete genome of a novel dog circovirus (DogCV) from the liver of a dog with severe hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, vasculitis, and granulomatous lymphadenitis. DogCV was detected by PCR in fecal samples from 19/168 (11.3%) dogs with diarrhea and 14/204 (6.9%) healthy dogs and in blood from 19/409 (3.3%) of dogs with thrombocytopenia and neutropenia, fever of unknown origin, or past tick bite. Co-infection with other canine pathogens was detected for 13/19 (68%) DogCV-positive dogs with diarrhea. DogCV capsid proteins from different dogs varied by up to 8%. In situ hybridization and transmission electron microscopy detected DogCV in the lymph nodes and spleens of 4 dogs with vascular compromise and histiocytic inflammation. The detection of a circovirus in tissues of dogs expands the known tropism of these viruses to a second mammalian host. Our results indicate that circovirus, alone or in co-infection with other pathogens, might contribute to illness and death ...

Research paper thumbnail of New Parvoviruses and Picornavirus in Tissues and Feces of Foals with Interstitial Pneumonia

Viruses, 2021

Six foals with interstitial pneumonia of undetermined etiology from Southern California were anal... more Six foals with interstitial pneumonia of undetermined etiology from Southern California were analyzed by viral metagenomics. Spleen, lung, and colon content samples obtained during necropsy from each animal were pooled, and nucleic acids from virus-like particles enriched for deep sequencing. The recently described equine copiparvovirus named eqcopivirus, as well as three previously uncharacterized viruses, were identified. The complete ORFs genomes of two closely related protoparvoviruses, and of a bocaparvovirus, plus the partial genome of a picornavirus were assembled. The parvoviruses were classified as members of new ungulate protoparvovirus and bocaparvovirus species in the Parvoviridae family. The picornavirus was classified as a new species in the Salivirus genus of the Picornaviridae family. Spleen, lung, and colon content samples from each foal were then tested for these viral genomes by nested PCR and RT-PCR. When present, parvoviruses were detected in both feces and sple...

Research paper thumbnail of Feline Calicivirus Virulent Systemic Disease: Clinical Epidemiology, Analysis of Viral Isolates and In Vitro Efficacy of Novel Antivirals in Australian Outbreaks

Viruses, 2021

Feline calicivirus (FCV) causes upper respiratory tract disease (URTD) and sporadic outbreaks of ... more Feline calicivirus (FCV) causes upper respiratory tract disease (URTD) and sporadic outbreaks of virulent systemic disease (FCV-VSD). The basis for the increased pathogenicity of FCV-VSD viruses is incompletely understood, and antivirals for FCV-VSD have yet to be developed. We investigated the clinicoepidemiology and viral features of three FCV-VSD outbreaks in Australia and evaluated the in vitro efficacy of nitazoxanide (NTZ), 2′-C-methylcytidine (2CMC) and NITD-008 against FCV-VSD viruses. Overall mortality among 23 cases of FCV-VSD was 39%. Metagenomic sequencing identified five genetically distinct FCV lineages within the three outbreaks, all seemingly evolving in situ in Australia. Notably, no mutations that clearly distinguished FCV-URTD from FCV-VSD phenotypes were identified. One FCV-URTD strain likely originated from a recombination event. Analysis of seven amino-acid residues from the hypervariable E region of the capsid in the cultured viruses did not support the conten...

Research paper thumbnail of Transcriptome Analysis and In Situ Hybridization for FcaGHV1 in Feline Lymphoma

Viruses, 2018

Lymphoma is one of the most common malignancies in domestic cats. The lymphomagenicpotential of F... more Lymphoma is one of the most common malignancies in domestic cats. The lymphomagenicpotential of Felis catus gammaherpesvirus 1 (FcaGHV1), a common infection in domestic cats,is unknown. In other species, including humans, cellular transformation by gammaherpesvirusesis typically mediated by viral genes expressed during latency. We analysed tumour RNA, fromdiffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCL) appearing in cats coinfected with FcaGHV1 and felineimmunodeficiency virus (FIV) (n = 10). Analysis was done by high throughput transcriptomesequencing and reverse transcription PCR. A limited repertoire of FcaGHV transcripts was identifiedin five tumors, including homologs of oncogenic latency-associated transcripts, latency-associatednuclear antigen (LANA, ORF73) and vFLIP (F7), lytic genes (ORF50, ORF6, ORF59, F10), and an ORFunique to FcaGHV1, F20. In situ hybridization of FIV-associated DLBCLs (n = 9), post-transplantlymphomas (n = 6) and high-grade B and T-cell intestinal lymphomas (n = ...

Research paper thumbnail of Genome Sequence of Canine Polyomavirus in Respiratory Secretions of Dogs with Pneumonia of Unknown Etiology

Genome announcements, Jan 20, 2017

We report here the first canine polyomavirus genome, identified by metagenomics in respiratory se... more We report here the first canine polyomavirus genome, identified by metagenomics in respiratory secretions of two dogs with severe pneumonia, which tested negative for all canine respiratory pathogens except Mycoplasma cynos The isolate, Canis familiaris polyomavirus 1 (DogPyV-1), is a beta polyomavirus whose closest known LT antigen relatives are primate polyomaviruses.

Research paper thumbnail of Clones of Streptococcus zooepidemicus from outbreaks of hemorrhagic canine pneumonia and associated immune responses

Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI, 2014

Acute hemorrhagic pneumonia caused by Streptococcus zooepidemicus has emerged as a major disease ... more Acute hemorrhagic pneumonia caused by Streptococcus zooepidemicus has emerged as a major disease of shelter dogs and greyhounds. S. zooepidemicus strains differing in multilocus sequence typing (MLST), protective protein (SzP), and M-like protein (SzM) sequences were identified from 9 outbreaks in Texas, Kansas, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, and Pennsylvania. Clonality based on 2 or more isolates was evident for 7 of these outbreaks. The Pennsylvania and Nevada outbreaks also involved cats. Goat antisera against acutely infected lung tissue as well as convalescent-phase sera reacted with a mucinase (Sz115), hyaluronidase (HylC), InlA domain-containing cell surface-anchored protein (INLA), membrane-anchored protein (MAP), SzP, SzM, and extracellular oligopeptide-binding protein (OppA). The amino acid sequences of SzP and SzM of the isolates varied greatly. The szp and szm alleles of the closely related Kansas clone (sequence type 129 [ST-129]) and United Kingdom isolate BHS5 (ST-123) ...

Research paper thumbnail of A gyrovirus infecting a sea bird

Archives of Virology, Jun 4, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Faecal virome of cats in an animal shelter

Journal of General Virology, Nov 1, 2014

We describe the metagenomics-derived feline enteric virome in the faeces of 25 cats from a single... more We describe the metagenomics-derived feline enteric virome in the faeces of 25 cats from a single shelter in California. More than 90 % of the recognizable viral reads were related to mammalian viruses and the rest to bacterial viruses. Eight viral families were detected: Astroviridae, Coronaviridae, Parvoviridae, Circoviridae, Herpesviridae, Anelloviridae, Caliciviridae and Picobirnaviridae. Six previously known viruses were also identified: feline coronavirus type 1, felid herpes 1, feline calicivirus, feline norovirus, feline panleukopenia virus and picobirnavirus. Novel species of astroviruses and bocaviruses, and the first genome of a cyclovirus in a feline were characterized. The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase region from four highly divergent partial viral genomes in the order Picornavirales were sequenced. The detection of such a diverse collection of viruses shed within a single shelter suggested that such animals experience robust viral exposures. This study increases our understanding of the viral diversity in cats, facilitating future evaluation of their pathogenic and zoonotic potentials.

Research paper thumbnail of Novel Amdovirus in Gray Foxes

Emerging Infectious Diseases, Oct 1, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Genome Sequence of Canine Polyomavirus in Respiratory Secretions of Dogs with Pneumonia of Unknown Etiology

Genome Announcements, Jul 20, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of A novel pulmonary polyomavirus in alpacas (Vicugna pacos)

Veterinary Microbiology, Mar 1, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Viruses in diarrhoeic dogs include novel kobuviruses and sapoviruses

Journal of General Virology, Nov 1, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of The first discovery of Chaphamaparvovirus in sheep with encephalitis and anemia

Türk hijiyen ve deneysel biyoloji dergisi, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of A novel bocavirus in canine liver

Virology Journal, Feb 13, 2013

Research paper thumbnail of New Parvoviruses and Picornavirus in Tissues and Feces of Foals with Interstitial Pneumonia

Research paper thumbnail of Pathologic, Immunohistochemical, and Electron Microscopic Findings in Naturally Occurring Virulent Systemic Feline Calicivirus Infection in Cats

Veterinary Pathology, May 1, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Pulmonary and Coelomic Mycoses Due to Metarhizium and Beauveria Species in Reptiles

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, Sep 26, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) Are Copurified with Feline Calicivirus, yet EV-Enriched Fractions Remain Infectious

Microbiology Spectrum

Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common cause of upper respiratory infection in cats. Both healthy a... more Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common cause of upper respiratory infection in cats. Both healthy and infected cells produce small particles called extracellular vesicles (EVs), which are nanoparticles that act as messengers between cells and can be hijacked during viral infection.

Research paper thumbnail of Hepadnavirus DNA Is Detected in Canine Blood Samples in Hong Kong but Not in Liver Biopsies of Chronic Hepatitis or Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Viruses

Chronic hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) caused by the hepadnavirus hepatitis B virus... more Chronic hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) caused by the hepadnavirus hepatitis B virus (HBV) are significant causes of human mortality. A hepatitis-B-like virus infecting cats, domestic cat hepadnavirus (DCH), was reported in 2018. DCH DNA is hepatotropic and detectable in feline blood or serum (3.2 to 12.3%). Detection of HBV DNA has been reported in sera from 10% of free-roaming dogs in Brazil, whereas 6.3% of sera from dogs in Italy tested positive for DCH DNA by real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR). If DCH, HBV, or another hepadnavirus is hepatotropic in dogs, a role for such a virus in the etiology of canine idiopathic chronic hepatitis (CH) or HCC warrants investigation. This study investigated whether DCH DNA could be detected via qPCR in blood from dogs in Hong Kong and also whether liver biopsies from dogs with confirmed idiopathic CH or HCC contained hepadnaviral DNA using two panhepadnavirus conventional PCRs (cPCR) and a DCH-specific cPCR. DCH DNA was amplified f...

Research paper thumbnail of Oropharyngeal Shedding of Gammaherpesvirus DNA by Cats, and Natural Infection of Salivary Epithelium

Viruses, 2022

Felis catus gammaherpesvirus-1 (FcaGHV1), a novel candidate oncogenic virus, infects cats worldwi... more Felis catus gammaherpesvirus-1 (FcaGHV1), a novel candidate oncogenic virus, infects cats worldwide. Whether the oropharynx is a site of virus shedding and persistence, and whether oronasal carcinomas harbor FcaGHV1 nucleic acid were investigated. In a prospective molecular epidemiological study, FcaGHV1 DNA was detected by cPCR in oropharyngeal swabs from 26/155 (16.8%) of cats. Oropharyngeal shedding was less frequently detected in kittens ≤3 months of age (5/94, 5.3%) than in older animals; >3 months to ≤1 year: 8/26, 30.8%, (p = 0.001, OR 7.91, 95% CI (2.320, 26.979)); >1 year to ≤6 years: 10/20, 50%, (p < 0.001, OR 17.8 95% CI (5.065, 62.557)); >6 years: 3/15, 33% (p = 0.078). Provenance (shelter-owned/privately owned) was not associated with shedding. In situ hybridization (ISH) identified FcaGHV1-infected cells in salivary glandular epithelium but not in other oronasal tissues from two of three cats shedding viral DNA in the oropharynx. In a retrospective dataset ...

Research paper thumbnail of RESEARCH Circovirus in Tissues of Dogs with

We characterized the complete genome of a novel dog circovirus (DogCV) from the liver of a dog wi... more We characterized the complete genome of a novel dog circovirus (DogCV) from the liver of a dog with severe hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, vasculitis, and granulomatous lymphadenitis. DogCV was detected by PCR in fecal samples from 19/168 (11.3%) dogs with diarrhea and 14/204 (6.9%) healthy dogs and in blood from 19/409 (3.3%) of dogs with thrombocytopenia and neutropenia, fever of unknown origin, or past tick bite. Co-infection with other canine pathogens was detected for 13/19 (68%) DogCV-positive dogs with diarrhea. DogCV capsid proteins from different dogs varied by up to 8%. In situ hybridization and transmission electron microscopy detected DogCV in the lymph nodes and spleens of 4 dogs with vascular compromise and histiocytic inflammation. The detection of a circovirus in tissues of dogs expands the known tropism of these viruses to a second mammalian host. Our results indicate that circovirus, alone or in co-infection with other pathogens, might contribute to illness and death ...

Research paper thumbnail of New Parvoviruses and Picornavirus in Tissues and Feces of Foals with Interstitial Pneumonia

Viruses, 2021

Six foals with interstitial pneumonia of undetermined etiology from Southern California were anal... more Six foals with interstitial pneumonia of undetermined etiology from Southern California were analyzed by viral metagenomics. Spleen, lung, and colon content samples obtained during necropsy from each animal were pooled, and nucleic acids from virus-like particles enriched for deep sequencing. The recently described equine copiparvovirus named eqcopivirus, as well as three previously uncharacterized viruses, were identified. The complete ORFs genomes of two closely related protoparvoviruses, and of a bocaparvovirus, plus the partial genome of a picornavirus were assembled. The parvoviruses were classified as members of new ungulate protoparvovirus and bocaparvovirus species in the Parvoviridae family. The picornavirus was classified as a new species in the Salivirus genus of the Picornaviridae family. Spleen, lung, and colon content samples from each foal were then tested for these viral genomes by nested PCR and RT-PCR. When present, parvoviruses were detected in both feces and sple...

Research paper thumbnail of Feline Calicivirus Virulent Systemic Disease: Clinical Epidemiology, Analysis of Viral Isolates and In Vitro Efficacy of Novel Antivirals in Australian Outbreaks

Viruses, 2021

Feline calicivirus (FCV) causes upper respiratory tract disease (URTD) and sporadic outbreaks of ... more Feline calicivirus (FCV) causes upper respiratory tract disease (URTD) and sporadic outbreaks of virulent systemic disease (FCV-VSD). The basis for the increased pathogenicity of FCV-VSD viruses is incompletely understood, and antivirals for FCV-VSD have yet to be developed. We investigated the clinicoepidemiology and viral features of three FCV-VSD outbreaks in Australia and evaluated the in vitro efficacy of nitazoxanide (NTZ), 2′-C-methylcytidine (2CMC) and NITD-008 against FCV-VSD viruses. Overall mortality among 23 cases of FCV-VSD was 39%. Metagenomic sequencing identified five genetically distinct FCV lineages within the three outbreaks, all seemingly evolving in situ in Australia. Notably, no mutations that clearly distinguished FCV-URTD from FCV-VSD phenotypes were identified. One FCV-URTD strain likely originated from a recombination event. Analysis of seven amino-acid residues from the hypervariable E region of the capsid in the cultured viruses did not support the conten...

Research paper thumbnail of Transcriptome Analysis and In Situ Hybridization for FcaGHV1 in Feline Lymphoma

Viruses, 2018

Lymphoma is one of the most common malignancies in domestic cats. The lymphomagenicpotential of F... more Lymphoma is one of the most common malignancies in domestic cats. The lymphomagenicpotential of Felis catus gammaherpesvirus 1 (FcaGHV1), a common infection in domestic cats,is unknown. In other species, including humans, cellular transformation by gammaherpesvirusesis typically mediated by viral genes expressed during latency. We analysed tumour RNA, fromdiffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCL) appearing in cats coinfected with FcaGHV1 and felineimmunodeficiency virus (FIV) (n = 10). Analysis was done by high throughput transcriptomesequencing and reverse transcription PCR. A limited repertoire of FcaGHV transcripts was identifiedin five tumors, including homologs of oncogenic latency-associated transcripts, latency-associatednuclear antigen (LANA, ORF73) and vFLIP (F7), lytic genes (ORF50, ORF6, ORF59, F10), and an ORFunique to FcaGHV1, F20. In situ hybridization of FIV-associated DLBCLs (n = 9), post-transplantlymphomas (n = 6) and high-grade B and T-cell intestinal lymphomas (n = ...

Research paper thumbnail of Genome Sequence of Canine Polyomavirus in Respiratory Secretions of Dogs with Pneumonia of Unknown Etiology

Genome announcements, Jan 20, 2017

We report here the first canine polyomavirus genome, identified by metagenomics in respiratory se... more We report here the first canine polyomavirus genome, identified by metagenomics in respiratory secretions of two dogs with severe pneumonia, which tested negative for all canine respiratory pathogens except Mycoplasma cynos The isolate, Canis familiaris polyomavirus 1 (DogPyV-1), is a beta polyomavirus whose closest known LT antigen relatives are primate polyomaviruses.

Research paper thumbnail of Clones of Streptococcus zooepidemicus from outbreaks of hemorrhagic canine pneumonia and associated immune responses

Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI, 2014

Acute hemorrhagic pneumonia caused by Streptococcus zooepidemicus has emerged as a major disease ... more Acute hemorrhagic pneumonia caused by Streptococcus zooepidemicus has emerged as a major disease of shelter dogs and greyhounds. S. zooepidemicus strains differing in multilocus sequence typing (MLST), protective protein (SzP), and M-like protein (SzM) sequences were identified from 9 outbreaks in Texas, Kansas, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, and Pennsylvania. Clonality based on 2 or more isolates was evident for 7 of these outbreaks. The Pennsylvania and Nevada outbreaks also involved cats. Goat antisera against acutely infected lung tissue as well as convalescent-phase sera reacted with a mucinase (Sz115), hyaluronidase (HylC), InlA domain-containing cell surface-anchored protein (INLA), membrane-anchored protein (MAP), SzP, SzM, and extracellular oligopeptide-binding protein (OppA). The amino acid sequences of SzP and SzM of the isolates varied greatly. The szp and szm alleles of the closely related Kansas clone (sequence type 129 [ST-129]) and United Kingdom isolate BHS5 (ST-123) ...