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Genomic description of human clinical Aspergillus fumigatus isolates, California, 2020.

Elizabeth MisasJohn Z DengJeremy A W GoldLalitha GadeNatalie S NunnallyOurania GeorgacopoulosMeghan BentzElizabeth L BerkowAnastasia P LitvintsevaTom M ChillerJeffrey D KlausnerNancy A Chow
Published in: Medical mycology (2023)
Aspergillus fumigatus, an environmental mold, causes life-threatening infections. Studies on the phylogenetic structure of human clinical A. fumigatus isolates are limited. Here, we performed whole-genome sequencing of 24 A. fumigatus isolates collected from 18 patients in U.S. healthcare facilities in California. Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) differences between patient isolates ranged from 187-70 829 SNPs. For five patients with multiple isolates, we calculated the within-host diversities. Three patients had a within-host diversity that ranged from 4-10 SNPs and two patients ranged from 2-16 977 SNPs. Findings revealed highly diverse A. fumigatus strains among patients and two patterns of diversity for isolates that come from the same patient, low and extremely high diversity.
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