Complete genome sequence of a Mycobacterium bovis strain associated with a bovine tuberculosis outbreak on a cattle farm in Saskatchewan, Canada
Olga Andrievskaia, Amalia Garceac, Dara Lloyd, Mirjana Savic, Marc-Olivier Duceppe

TL;DR
This paper presents the full genome sequence of a Mycobacterium bovis strain that caused a tuberculosis outbreak in cattle in Saskatchewan.
Contribution
The study provides a new complete genome sequence of a M. bovis strain linked to a recent bovine tuberculosis outbreak.
Findings
The genome sequence was obtained from a bovine tuberculosis outbreak in Saskatchewan in 2023.
The strain is associated with a current outbreak, offering insights into its genetic makeup and potential transmission.
Abstract
Bovine tuberculosis is an important zoonotic infectious disease that presents a risk to human health, livestock, and wildlife. We report the complete genome sequence of a new Mycobacterium bovis strain that caused a bovine tuberculosis outbreak on a cattle farm in Saskatchewan, Canada, in 2023.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMycobacterium research and diagnosis · Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Microbial infections and disease research
