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FDA-ARGOS is a database with public quality-controlled reference genomes for ...
Data in this project is grouped by category: <a href="https://data.argosdb.org/actinomycetes/">Actinomycetes</a>, <a... -
SC PHL pathogens isolated from wastewater samples that are not routine Genome...
Whole genome sequencing of wastewater isolates that do not fall into GenomeTrakr enteric or ESKAPE organisms. -
Draft genome sequences of transconjugants harboring PromA plasmids
Nucleotide sequences including G+C contents and oligonucleotide compositions tend to be more similar between plasmid and hosts' chromosome than between the plasmid and non-host... -
Bloodstream_surveillence_across_Africas
A survey across centres in Africa into the main bacterial causes of bloodstream infections. These data are part of a pre-publication release. For information on the proper use... -
An integrated method for targeted Oxford Nanopore sequencing and automated bi...
The study describes a workflow to encourage the clinical utility and potential of next generation sequencing for the simultaneous detection of bacteria, fungi and antimicrobial... -
Vet-LIRN-Other-OH
Veterinary Pathogens sequenced as part of the effort to Combat Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria -
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.... -
Pakistan and United States ICU transmission dynamics
Use selective bacterial culture to understand the identity, prevalence, persistence, and transmission of bacteria contaminating hospital intensive care unit surfaces in two... -
NIHR_Global_Health_Research_Unit_on_Genomic_Surveillance_of_Antimicrobial_Res...
This project is funded by the UK National Institute for Health Research to set up a full-fledged Global Health Research Unit (GHRU) through a grant awarded to the cGPS (Centre... -
Serratia marcescens strain:GES6 carrying SM05 | isolate:GES6 carrying SM05 Ge...
This study was conducted to describe a GES carbapenemase-producing Serratia marcescens outbreak at a tertiary hospital in Cantabria, Spain.
