Draft genome sequences of five Bartonella henselae strains from shelter cats in Osaka, Japan
Kaoru Umeda, Yuji Hirai

TL;DR
This paper presents draft genome sequences of five Bartonella henselae strains found in cats in Osaka, Japan.
Contribution
The study provides new genomic data for Bartonella henselae strains from a specific geographic and host population.
Findings
The average genome size of the strains was 1.85 Mbp with 38% GC content.
All strains belonged to sequence type 1, which is prevalent in cats and humans.
Abstract
We report the draft genome sequences of five Bartonella henselae strains detected in the blood of cats in Osaka, Japan. The average genome size was 1.85 Mbp, and the average guanine–cytosine content was 38%. All strains belonged to sequence type 1, the most common type among cat and human clinical isolates.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBartonella species infections research · Vector-borne infectious diseases · Rabies epidemiology and control
