Complete Genome Sequences of the Potential Zoonotic Pathogens Staphylococcus felis and Staphylococcus kloosii

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Anne Caroline Mascarenhas Dos SantosJean-François Pombert

Abstract

Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) are opportunistic pathogens frequently encountered in nosocomial infections. Animal-associated CoNS pose a zoonotic risk and constitute a potential reservoir for virulence and antimicrobial resistance genes. To improve our knowledge of animal-associated CoNS, we sequenced the complete genomes of Staphylococcus felis (ATCC 49168) and Staphylococcus kloosii (ATCC 43959).

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Aug 29, 2020·Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases·Khaled A Abdel-Moein, Hala M Zaher

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
CP027770

Methods Mentioned

BETA
PCR

Software Mentioned

Real
BLASTn
Prokka
addSolexaReads
Consed
SPAdes
Metrichor

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