Complete Genome Sequence of the Urethral Catheter Isolate Myroides sp. A21

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Melanie BurghartzMartina Jahn

Abstract

Myroides sp. A21, isolated from a urethral catheterized patient without symptoms of a urinary tract infection in Germany, proved to be extensively drug resistant. Here, we report the 4.16-Mb complete genome sequence of strain A21, carrying unusual pathogenicity islands and explaining the features of multidrug resistance.

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Mar 18, 2016·Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B·Shao-hua HuDe-song Ming
Dec 12, 2017·Microbial Drug Resistance : MDR : Mechanisms, Epidemiology, and Disease·Su XuMinggui Wang
May 26, 2018·MicrobiologyOpen·Shaohua HuMingxi Wang
Nov 1, 2016·Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG·Shaohua HuMingxi Wang

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