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July 7, 2019  |  

Closed genome sequences of seven Histophilus somni isolates from beef calves with bovine respiratory disease complex.

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

Histophilus somni is a fastidious Gram-negative opportunistic pathogenic Pasteurellaceae that affects multiple organ systems and is one of the principal bacterial species contributing to bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC) in feed yard cattle. Here, we present seven closed genome sequences isolated from three beef calves showing sign of BRDC.

Journal: Genome announcements
DOI: 10.1128/genomeA.01099-17
Year: 2017

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