Rapid nanopore whole-genome sequencing for anthrax emergency preparedness

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Abstract

Human anthrax cases necessitate rapid response. We completed Bacillus anthracis nanopore whole-genome sequencing in our high-containment laboratory from a human anthrax isolate hours after receipt. The de novo assembled genome showed no evidence of known antimicrobial resistance genes or introduced plasmid(s). Same-day genomic characterization enhances public health emergency response.

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McLaughlin, H. P., Bugrysheva, J. V., Conley, A. B., Gulvik, C. A., Cherney, B., Kolton, C. B., … Sue, D. (2020). Rapid nanopore whole-genome sequencing for anthrax emergency preparedness. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 26(2), 358–361. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2602.191351

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