ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Polymorphism of the dtxR gene in the currently existing strains of Сorynebacterium diphtheriae

Chagina IA1, Perevarova YuS2, Perevarov VV2, Chaplin AV2, Borisova OYu1,2, Kafarskaya LI2, Afanas'ev SS1, Aleshkin VA1
About authors

1 G. N. Gabrichevsky Research Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology, Moscow, Russia

2 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Andrey Viktorovich Chaplin
ul. Ostrovityanova, d. 1, Moscow, Russia, 117997; moc.liamg@kidemoloko

About paper

Funding: this study was conducted as part of two projects: The Study of the Role of Microbial Communities in Human Oropharynx and Blood in Diphtheria, Pertussis and Other Infectious Inflammatory Diseases (Project ID А16-116021550311-2) and The Development of Molecular-Genetic Methods for Laboratory Diagnosis of Diphtheria and Pertussis (Project ID АААА-А16-116101810127-7) supported by the Sectoral Research Program of the Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing (Problem-oriented Research in Epidemiological Surveillance of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases in 2016-2020).

Contribution of the authors to this work:Chagina IA — analysis of literature, data collection and interpretation, drafting of a manuscript; Perevarova YuS, Perevarov VV — analysis of literature, data analysis and interpretation, drafting of a manuscript; Chaplin AV — research planning, data analysis and interpretation, drafting of a manuscript; Borisova OYu — research planning, data collection and interpretation, drafting of a manuscript; Kafarskaya LI — data interpretation, drafting of a manuscript; Afanas’ev SS, Aleshkin VA — research planning, drafting of a manuscript. All authors participated in editing of the manuscript.

Received: 2017-02-02 Accepted: 2017-02-18 Published online: 2017-03-11
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