Genome sequences of five brucella canis strains isolated from different countries throughout the world

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Girault, Guillaume | Vicente, Acacia Ferreira | Corde, Yannick | Ribeiro Mioni, Mateus Souza | Keid, Lara Borges | Jaÿ, Maryne | Megid, Jane | Mick, Virginie

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International audience. Canine brucellosis is a major underestimated zoonosis that remains endemic in many areas of the world. A recent phylogeographic investigation including 53 Brucella canis field isolates revealed the existence of two major lineages worldwide. Here, we report genome sequencing of 5 representative isolates of different clades identified in this study.

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