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J Med Microbiol 56 (2007), 993-995; DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.47078-0
© 2007 Society for General Microbiology
ISSN 1473-5644


Case Report

The first UK isolate of ‘Bordetella ansorpii’ from an immunocompromised patient

Norman K. Fry1, John Duncan1, Henry Malnick2 and Paul M. Cockcroft3

1 Respiratory and Systemic Infection Laboratory, Health Protection Agency Centre for Infections, London, UK

2 Laboratory of HealthCare Associated Infection, Health Protection Agency Centre for Infections, London, UK

3 Department of Clinical Microbiology, St Mary's Hospital, Portsmouth, UK

Correspondence
Norman K. Fry
Norman.Fry{at}hpa.org.uk

Received 15 November 2006
Accepted 11 April 2007


What is believed to be the first clinical isolate of ‘Bordetella ansorpii’ in the UK from an immunocompromised patient is described. The only previously documented isolation of ‘B. ansorpii’ was following the initial culture of a single strain from an epidermal cyst of a patient in Korea.


Abbreviations: % ID, percent identification.

The GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession nos for the ompA, risA and 16S rRNA gene sequences of strain H050680373 are AM275334, AM275335 and AM275336, respectively.




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