Abstract
The nonpathogenic species Siccibacter turicensis is closely related to members of the food-associated pathogenic genus Cronobacter and has been detected in fruit powders, formula, spices, and herbs. Here, we report on the first clinical isolate of S. turicensis, recovered from the labial angle of a patient with angular cheilitis.
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Lepuschitz, S., Pekard-Amenitsch, S., Haunold, R., Schill, S., Schriebl, A., Mach, R., … Forsythe, S. J. (2018). Draft genome sequence of the first documented clinical Siccibacter turicensis isolate in Austria. Genome Announcements, 6(18). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00380-18
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