Complete Genome Sequences of Gram-Negative Opportunistic Pathogens Isolated in Hospitals in Almaty, Kazakhstan

  • Korotetskiy I
  • Jumagaziyeva A
  • Kerimzhanova B
  • et al.
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The problem of nosocomial infections is growing due to the introduction of new treatment regimens involving immunosuppressive drugs. The genomes of seven Gram-negative clinical isolates of Escherichia , Klebsiella , and Pseudomonas were sequenced and analyzed in this study to serve as model microorganisms to study drug-induced antibiotic resistance reversion. The problem of nosocomial infections is growing due to the introduction of new treatment regimens involving immunosuppressive drugs. The genomes of seven Gram-negative clinical isolates of Escherichia , Klebsiella , and Pseudomonas were sequenced and analyzed in this study to serve as model microorganisms to study drug-induced antibiotic resistance reversion.

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Korotetskiy, I. S., Jumagaziyeva, A. B., Kerimzhanova, B., Reva, O. N., Shilov, S. V., Kuznetsova, T., … Klivleyeva, N. G. (2021). Complete Genome Sequences of Gram-Negative Opportunistic Pathogens Isolated in Hospitals in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 10(46). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00974-21

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