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Fig. 2.

From: Large-scale genomic analysis of antimicrobial resistance in the zoonotic pathogen Streptococcus suis

Fig. 2.

Differences in MICs between subsets of the data. Each row compares two subsets of the isolates: A the 423 isolates from UK pigs, and the 205 isolates from Canadian pigs. B the 50 isolates from Vietnam (all of which are from the genetic cluster ‘BAPS4’: Additional file 2, Figure S1), and the 112 BAPS4 isolates from the UK and Canada. C the 22 Vietnamese isolates from pigs, and the 28 Vietnamese isolates from people. Left-hand panels compare the mean log MICs for each antibiotic. Consistent deviations from the dotted 1:1 line suggest consistently higher or lower MICs in that subset of the data (so the rightward shift in panel A shows that MICs are consistently higher in Canada). Right-hand panels show the proportion of isolates that carry each of the 43 candidate AMR determinants. Each point or bar is coloured according to its drug class, according to the colour scheme in Fig. 1

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