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  • The genome sequence of the CREC-9 strain (ST2083) was derived from a 69-year-old man's urine sample.
  • This strain contains genes that contribute to antimicrobial resistance against important drug classes like β-lactams, cephalosporins, carbapenems, and fluoroquinolones.
  • It also codes for various virulence factors, indicating its potential to cause infections.

Article Abstract

The draft genome sequence of the strain (CREC-9) of sequence type (ST2083), which was isolated from the urine sample of a 69-year-old male and harbors the antimicrobial resistance genes and encoding resistance to β-lactams, cephalosporins, carbapenems, and fluoroquinolones and coding various virulence factors, is presented here.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mra.00519-24DOI Listing

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