Closed Genome Sequence of a Salmonella enterica Serovar Bovismorbificans Strain Isolated from Dried Pork Sausage Associated with an Outbreak in France

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Delannoy, Sabine | Cadel-Six, Sabrina | Bonifait, Laetitia | Tran, Maï-Lan | Cherchame, Emeline | Baugé, Louise | Romero, Karol | Rouxel, Sandra | Thépault, Amandine | Cordevant, Christophe | Chemaly, Marianne | Brisabois, Anne | Fach, Patrick

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International audience. We report here the closed genome sequence of one Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Bovismorbificans strain isolated from dried pork sausage consumed by a patient suffering from salmonellosis.

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