Abstract
Actinomadura isolates obtained from seven human mycetoma cases in Mexico were characterized using nucleotide sequence analysis of a portion of the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene. Most isolates were identified as Actinomadura madurae. How-ever, one isolate, LIID-AQ337, showed inconclusive results. To determine its identity, genomic DNA from LIID-AQ337 was subjected to whole-genome sequencing using both short-and long-read sequencing, resulting in a genome of 8,163,638-bp spread in 22 contigs. Comparative analysis against currently available genomes of other Actinomadura species suggested that LIID-AQ337 belongs to a new Actinomadura species. We propose to name it Actinomadura welshii sp. nov in honor of Oliverio Welsh, a Mexican dermatologist dedicated to mycetoma studies in Mexico.
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Vera-Cabrera, L., Molina-Torres, C. A., Crane, A. E., Cantú-Alvarez, M. G., Aguilera-Valenciano, M. A., Gallardo-Rocha, A., … Avanzi, C. (2025). Actinomadura welshii sp. nov., a New Mycetoma Agent in Mexico. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0013016
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