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Table 1 Numbers of C. jejun i isolates and two most common Lior serotypes by study location/year

From: PFGE, Lior serotype, and antimicrobial resistance patterns among Campylobacter jejuni isolated from travelers and US military personnel with acute diarrhea in Thailand, 1998-2003

Year

Study location

Enrolled diarrhea cases

Number of C. jejuni isolates

Two most common Lior serotypes

  

(Total = 1292)

(Total = 312)

(Number of isolates)

1998

Kanjanaburi

166

10

HL: 11 (3), HL: 36 (2)

 

Cholburi

 

12

HL: 36 (3), HL: 11 (2)

1999

Korat

198

84

HL: 36 (33), HL: 19 (15)

2000

Nakornsrithammarat

256

68

HL: 11 (23), HL: 36 (19)

2001

Phitsanulok

153

54

HL: 5 (11), HL: 36 (8)

2001-2002

Bangkok

417

46

untypable (35), HL:11 (5)

2002

Sakaew

54

15

HL: 36 (7), untypable (4)

2003

Pranburi

48

23

HL: 4 (7), HL: 36 (3)