Whole genomes from bacteria collected at diagnostic units around the world 2020

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The Two Weeks in the World research project has resulted in a dataset of 3087 clinically relevant bacterial genomes with pertaining metadata, collected from 59 diagnostic units in 35 countries around the world during 2020. A relational database is available with metadata and summary data from selected bioinformatic analysis, such as species prediction and identification of acquired resistance genes.

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Nag, S., Larsen, G., Szarvas, J., Birkedahl, L. E. K., Gulyás, G. M., Ciok, W. J., … Aarestrup, F. M. (2023). Whole genomes from bacteria collected at diagnostic units around the world 2020. Scientific Data, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02502-7

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