HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The aim of the study was to characterize German clinical isolates and to obtain data on the relevant traits of human pathogenic strains that can be used to search for their sources and/or reservoirs in the environment, in food, and in animals according to the One Health concept. For a more detailed phylogenetic investigation of the main Aeromonas species detected in this study (A. caviae, A. hydrophila, and A. veronii), three SNP analysis studies were conducted using trimmed Illumina data as input and the respective NCBI reference genomes as reference.
- Who: Keike Schwartz . . .
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