Fig. 3: Presence of multidrug resistant and hypervirulent clones. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Presence of multidrug resistant and hypervirulent clones.

From: Clonal background and routes of plasmid transmission underlie antimicrobial resistance features of bloodstream Klebsiella pneumoniae

Fig. 3

The maximum likelihood phylogeny was built from the single nucleotide polymorphic sites of 3,511 concatenated core genes. The tree is identical to that in Fig. 1A. Only the major CG and ST are shown for visual clarity. The Group category refers to multidrug resistant (MDR; red blocks) and hypervirulent (Hv; blue blocks) K. pneumoniae clones defined in references40,47 and implemented on Kleborate41. The matrix shows the presence (purple blocks) or absence (white) of at least one gene conferring resistance to each antimicrobial class. AGLY Acronyms, AGLY aminoglycoside, FLQ fluoroquinolones, PHE Phenicol, SUL sulfonamides, TET tetracycline, TMT trimethoprim, BLA beta-lactamase. The presence of chromosomally encoded blaSHV is indicated by the light blue blocks.

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