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AUTHOR'S CORRECTION
Analysis of the F Antigen-Specific papA Alleles
of Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli Using a
Novel Multiplex PCR-Based Assay
James R.
Johnson,
Adam L.
Stell,
Flemming
Scheutz,
Timothy
T.
O'Bryan,
Thomas A.
Russo,
Ulrike B.
Carlino,
Caludine
Fasching,
Justine
Kavle,
Linda
van Dijk, and
Wim
Gaastra
Medical Service, VA Medical Center, and Department of Medicine,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; International
Escherichia and Klebsiella Center, World Health Organization,
Copenhagen, Denmark; Medical Service, VA Medical Center, and
Department of Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo,
Buffalo, New York; and Department of Bacteriology, Institute of
Infectious Diseases and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Volume 68, no. 3, p. 1587-1599, 2000. Page 1589, Table 1, column
3, line 14 from bottom: "F14" should read "F13."
Line 15 from bottom: "F13" should read "F14."
Page 1594, Fig. 4, lines 24, 37, 46, 48, 49, 51, 54, and 73: Strains
2H6, 2H12, U8, 2H11, 2P1, 2H7, 2H5, and 2U5, respectively, should be
deleted. We recently discovered through amplification fingerprinting
that these eight putative urosepsis isolates that were included in our
study of papA alleles probably do not represent the actual
strains that under the same names were previously tested for O:K:H
serotype and carboxylesterase B electrophoretic type. These eight
strains are of questionable authenticity. Since there is no ready way
to determine whether the previous tested versions or the current
versions of these strains represent the authentic clinical isolates, it
appears advisable to exclude these strains from future analyses and to
disregard results previously obtained for them. Although exclusion of
these strains from the published study eliminates several instances of
what had appeared to represent probable horizontal transfer of
papA alleles, this does not substantively alter the
conclusions of the study.
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