Draft genome sequences of Lactobacillus paragasseri strains isolated from the female urinary tract
Briana Jackson, Natalie Stegman, Cerena Sedano, Maria Steiling, Catherine Putonti

TL;DR
This paper reports draft genome sequences of Lactobacillus paragasseri strains from the female urinary tract of a person with type II diabetes.
Contribution
The study provides new draft genome data for L. paragasseri strains from a diabetic individual's urine.
Findings
Three L. paragasseri strains were isolated from urine samples of a female with type II diabetes.
Two of the strains were collected from the same individual 3 months apart.
Draft genome assemblies of these strains are now available for further research.
Abstract
Lactobacillus species are often associated with a healthy environment in the female urogenital tract. Here, we present the draft genome assemblies for three L. paragasseri strains isolated from voided urine samples from females with type II diabetes; two of the strains were collected from the same individual 3 months apart.
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrinary Tract Infections Management · Probiotics and Fermented Foods · Gut microbiota and health
