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July 7, 2019

Closed genome sequences and antibiograms of 16 Pasteurella multocida isolates from bovine respiratory disease complex cases and apparently healthy controls.

Authors: Harhay, Gregory P and Harhay, Dayna M and Bono, James L and Smith, Timothy PL and Capik, Sarah F and DeDonder, Keith D and Apley, Michael D and Lubbers, Brian V and White, Bradley J and Larson, Robert L

Pasteurella multocida is an animal-associated Gram-negative member of the Pasteurellaceae family. It is an opportunistic pathogen and is one of the principal bacterial species contributing to bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC) in feedlot cattle. We present 16 closed genome sequences and antibiograms of isolates cultured from calves exhibiting clinical signs of BRDC and from control calves not showing signs of BRDC.

Journal: Microbiology resource announcements
DOI: 10.1128/MRA.00976-18
Year: 2018

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