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Complete Genome Sequence of an ESBL-producing Salmonella Infantis Strain IJCS5-22 that Harbors blaCTX-M-65 Isolated from Retail Chicken Meat in Korea

  • Yeon A Kim (Department of Digital Anti-aging and Healthcare, Inje University) ;
  • Kun Taek Park (Department of Digital Anti-aging and Healthcare, Inje University)
  • Received : 2024.06.09
  • Accepted : 2024.07.15
  • Published : 2024.09.28

Abstract

We report the complete genome sequence of an extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Infantis strain IJCS5-22 that harbors blaCTX-M-65, which was isolated from whole chicken meat purchased from a retail market in South Korea. The assembled IJCS5-22 genome comprised a 4,727,133 bp circular chromosome and a 318,349 bp plasmid that encoded several antimicrobial resistance genes, including blaCTX-M-65, with 52.27% and 50.39% GC contents, respectively.

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Acknowledgement

This study was supported by a grant from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (22192MFDS021) of the Republic of Korea.

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