Fig. 3: The evolutionary relationships and geographical distribution among P. aeruginosa bloodstream infection isolates. | Communications Medicine

Fig. 3: The evolutionary relationships and geographical distribution among P. aeruginosa bloodstream infection isolates.

From: Genomic virulence markers are associated with severe outcomes in patients with Pseudomonas aeruginosa bloodstream infection

Fig. 3: The evolutionary relationships and geographical distribution among P. aeruginosa bloodstream infection isolates.

a Phylogenetic tree of the P. aeruginosa Multilocus Sequence Types (MLST) (n = 773). Tree color annotation is based on STs occurring more than twice in the dataset. The outer circles show a heatmap of exoenzyme gene detection (dark) or not (light). b Circle plot showing the geographical distribution of all the different STs from the 773 samples. The scale below the name of the study site marks the number of isolates. c Prevalence of antimicrobial resistance stratified by study site (Australia n = 86, Greece n = 84, Spain [Santander] n = 175, Spain [Seville] n = 134, Slovenia n = 123, and Sweden n = 171). Sequence Type (ST).

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