Complete genome sequences of Cytobacillus sp., Domibacillus sp., Enterobacter sp., Neisseria sp., Pseudomonas sp., and Streptococcus sp. strains from human clinical infections collected at diagnostic units in 2020
Judit Szarvas, Sidsel Nag, Saria Otani, Laura Elmlund Kohl Birkedahl, Frederik Duus Møller, Solomon Asante-Sefa, Denise Daley, Natalie Weiler Gustafson, Mie Møller, Anthony Onipede, Silva Tafaj, Frank M. Aarestrup

TL;DR
This paper presents complete genome sequences of six bacterial species isolated from human clinical infections in 2020.
Contribution
The study provides hybrid-assembled complete genomes of six bacterial species from clinical specimens.
Findings
Complete genomes of Cytobacillus, Domibacillus, Enterobacter, Neisseria, Pseudomonas, and Streptococcus species were sequenced.
The genomes were isolated from human clinical infections collected at diagnostic units in 2020.
Abstract
Members of Bacillota and Pseudomonadota phyla are frequently considered bacterial infectious agents in humans. As part of a large sequencing project of clinically relevant pathogens, we hybrid-assembled complete genomes of Cytobacillus, Domibacillus, Enterobacter, Neisseria, Pseudomonas, and Streptococcus species isolated from clinical specimens.
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TopicsBacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing · Gut microbiota and health · Streptococcal Infections and Treatments
