Shewanella algae and morganella morganii coinfection in cobra-bite wounds: A genomic analysis

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Abstract

Naja atra bites cause severe soft tissue injury and are prone to wound infections. The pathogens of Naja atra bite-wound infections are highly variable in different geographical regions. Here, we report the first coinfection with Shewanella algae and Morganella morganii from a Naja atra bite wound with resistome analysis using whole genome sequencing.

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Huang, W. H., Kao, C. C., Mao, Y. C., Lai, C. S., Lai, K. L., Lai, C. H., … Liu, P. Y. (2021). Shewanella algae and morganella morganii coinfection in cobra-bite wounds: A genomic analysis. Life, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/life11040329

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