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CDC HAI-Seq Gram-negative bacteria
CDC Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion’s BioProject for whole genome sequence data of Gram-negative bacteria -
bacterial multiDAP
Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas simiae transcription factor binding sites mapped in 48 bacterial genomes -
Bacterial isolates from patients attending regional referral hospitals in Tan...
Miscellaneous bacterial isolates collected at six regional referral hospitals in Tanzania in 2020-2021. The "ESKAPE pathogen" isolates from this project were published in... -
Tracking_the_dynamics_of_AMR_genes_within_enteric_bacterial_communities_in_pi...
The aim of the proposed research is to define the nature and frequency of transfer of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes between pathogenic and commensal bacteria within their... -
Genomic Catalog of Human Bladder Bacteria
We have developed a bladder-specific bacterial reference database consisting of 1134 genomes to aid in genomic, functional, and experimental analyses of the human bladder... -
Enhanced detection system for hospital associated transmission (EDS-HAT)
Whole genome sequencing of bacterial pathogens is combined with machine learning and data mining of the electronic medical record to enhance outbreak detection in hospitals and... -
Assorted bacteria with public health implications
Bacteria with public health implications due to virulence or antimicrobial resistance. Many of these bacteria were associated with outbreaks or have abnormal characteristics.... -
FDA-ARGOS is a database with public quality-controlled reference genomes for ...
<b>FDA-ARGOS project update</b> <p>FDA-ARGOS database updates may help researchers rapidly validate diagnostic tests and use qualified genetic sequences to... -
Two weeks in the World 2020
The Two Weeks in the World research project has resulted in a dataset of 3100 clinically relevant bacterial genomes with pertaining metadata, collected from 59 diagnostic units... -
Bacterial WGS: Wyoming Public Health Laboratory, Wyoming, USA
Whole-genome sequencing of bacterial isolates as part of WPHL's surveillance effort