Abstract
Genitourinary infections pose serious health risks. But, little is known about how genitourinary bacteria attach, maintain colonization, compete for resources, and cause pathology. In this issue, we introduce a new set of 62 genitourinary reference strains of bacteria and their genomes to spur experimental research on infectious diseases that impact women.
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Lewis, A. L., & Lewis, W. G. (2016). A new catalog of microbiological tools for women’s infectious disease research. Genome Announcements, 4(5). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00890-16
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