Draft Genome Sequences of Four Citrobacter Isolates Recovered from Wild Australian Shorebirds.
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ABSTRACT: Citrobacter is a ubiquitous bacterial genus whose members inhabit a variety of niches. Some species are clinically important for both antimicrobial resistance (AMR) carriage and as the cause of nosocomial infections. Surveillance of Citrobacter species in the environment can provide indicators of the spread of AMR genes outside clinical spaces. In this study, we present draft genome sequences of four Citrobacter isolates obtained from three species of wild Australian shorebirds.
SUBMITTER: Smith HGP
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8407698 | biostudies-literature |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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