Draft Genome Sequences of Antibiotic-Resistant Serratia sp. Strains Isolated from Raw Sewage and Sediment Sludge in Georgia, USA

  • Hassan J
  • Esseili M
  • Mann D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Sewage has been established as a prime matrix for monitoring the emergence and dissemination of etiologic agents and antibiotic resistance determinants in a population. Here, we report the draft genomes and the acquired resistance genes of 11 antibiotic-resistant Serratia sp. isolates that were detected in samples from wastewater treatment plants. Sewage has been established as a prime matrix for monitoring the emergence and dissemination of etiologic agents and antibiotic resistance determinants in a population. Here, we report the draft genomes and the acquired resistance genes of 11 antibiotic-resistant Serratia sp. isolates that were detected in samples from wastewater treatment plants.

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Hassan, J., Esseili, M. A., Mann, D., Osman, M., Li, S., Deng, X., & Kassem, I. I. (2022). Draft Genome Sequences of Antibiotic-Resistant Serratia sp. Strains Isolated from Raw Sewage and Sediment Sludge in Georgia, USA. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00965-22

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