Complete Genome Sequences of 11 Haemophilus ducreyi Isolates from Children with Cutaneous Lesions in Vanuatu and Ghana
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Jul 07 2016
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Alternative Title:Genome Announc
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Personal Author:Pillay, Allan ; Katz, Samantha S. ; Abrams, A. Jeanine ; Ballard, Ronald C. ; Simpson, Shirley V. ; Taleo, Fasihah ; Lahra, Monica M. ; Batra, Dhwani ; Rowe, Lori ; Trees, David L. ; Asiedu, Kingsley ; Chen, Cheng-Yen ; Pillay, Allan ; Katz, Samantha S. ; Abrams, A. Jeanine ; Ballard, Ronald C. ; Simpson, Shirley V. ; Taleo, Fasihah ; Lahra, Monica M. ; Batra, Dhwani ; Rowe, Lori ; Trees, David L. ; Asiedu, Kingsley ; Chen, Cheng-Yen
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Description:Haemophilus ducreyi causes chancroid and has recently been shown to be a significant cause of cutaneous lesions in tropical or subtropical regions where yaws is endemic. Here, we report the draft genome assemblies for 11 cutaneous strains of Haemophilus ducreyi, isolated from children in Vanuatu and Ghana.
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Source:Genome Announc. 2016; 4(4). ; Genome Announc. 2016; 4(4).
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Pubmed ID:27389258
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC4939775
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Volume:4
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Issue:4
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:c53850a8529419b6351224c432a3c5108d4c49d2675c32d6c09fac479fa053dc
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