Abstract
Citrobacter freundii AMC0703 was isolated from the intestinal mucosa of an 11-year-old organ donor. Genome analysis revealed the presence of multiple factors potentially aiding in pathogenicity, including fimbriae, flagella, and genes encoding resistance to fluoroquinolones, cephamycin, fosfomycin, and aminocoumarin. Citrobacter freundii AMC0703 was isolated from the intestinal mucosa of an 11-year-old organ donor. Genome analysis revealed the presence of multiple factors potentially aiding in pathogenicity, including fimbriae, flagella, and genes encoding resistance to fluoroquinolones, cephamycin, fosfomycin, and aminocoumarin.
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Marsh, A. J., Chandrashekhar, K., Ng, S., Roach, J., Magness, S. T., & Azcarate-Peril, M. A. (2020). Genome Sequence of Citrobacter freundii AMC0703, Isolated from the Intestinal Lumen of an 11-Year-Old Organ Donor. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 9(46). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00994-20
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