The Scottish Government Environment and Rural Affairs Directorate

The Scottish Government Environment and Rural Affairs Directorate fund the work of JCH, FAL, RNZ and the selleckchem Pasteurella Group at the Moredun Research Institute. The authors would like to thank the late Sounthi Subaaharan and Pat Blackall for establishing and curating the MLST scheme. We gratefully acknowledge contributors to the isolate collection: Ellen Schmitt Van de Leemput, Robert Briggs, Supar, Marcelo De Las Heras, the late Rick

Rimler and the Veterinary Laboratories Agency. This publication made use of the avian Pasteurella multocida MLST website (http://​pubmlst.​org/​pmultocida/​) developed by Keith Jolley and sited at the University of Oxford (Jolley et al. 2004, BMC Bioinformatics, 5:86). The development of this site has been funded by the Wellcome Trust. Electronic supplementary material Additional file 1: Figure S1 Split decomposition analysis performed CH5424802 clinical trial on 27 sequence types identified in 128 bovine respiratory Pasteurella multocida isolates. (PDF 3 KB) Additional file 2: Figure S2 Split decomposition analysis performed on 62 sequence types identified

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