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Fig. 5 | Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control

Fig. 5

From: Genomic surveillance reveals different transmission patterns between third-generation cephalosporin and carbapenem resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae in the Comunidad Valenciana (Spain), 2018–2020

Fig. 5

A Proportion of Transmission Groups (TGs) in intra-hospital or inter-hospital transmission. B Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) between TG in intra-hospital or inter-hospital transmission. Distribution of pairwise SNPs between SKPCV isolates in TGs limited to a single hospital (intra-hospital) or involving inter-hospital transmission, dividing the latter category into isolates collected in the same hospital (within-inter-hospital) and in different hospitals (between-inter-hospital). C TGs shared by hospitals. D Percentage of isolates within inter-hospital TG shared between hospitals. Each point represents a TG, with the y-axis representing the main hospital and the x-axis indicating the percentage of samples in the TG attributed to that hospital. The size of the dot reflects the size of the TG, the shape of the dots represents the resistant type, and dots are color-coded by Sequence Type (ST). E Global isolates included in SKPCV TGs. Local (Comunitat Valenciana), national (Spain), and global genomes included in SKPCV TGs as the SNP threshold for defining TGs increases

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