Abstract

Here, we announce the genome of an extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Citrobacter freundii strain isolated from the cecum of a house sparrow that was found dead in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Germany, in 2017. This isolate exhibits increased MICs for several antimicrobials and a comprehensive set of acquired resistance determinants potentially involved in horizontal gene transfer.

Highlights

  • We announce the genome of an extended-spectrum ␤-lactamaseproducing Citrobacter freundii strain isolated from the cecum of a house sparrow that was found dead in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Germany, in 2017

  • Genome sequencing was performed using DNA extracted with the PureLink Genomic DNA minikit (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA)

  • Reagent v3 600-cycle kit, Illumina, San Diego, USA) was conducted on a MiSeq benchtop sequencer using sequencing libraries prepared with the Nextera XT DNA sample preparation kit as previously described (6)

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Introduction

We announce the genome of an extended-spectrum ␤-lactamaseproducing Citrobacter freundii strain isolated from the cecum of a house sparrow that was found dead in Berlin-Lichtenberg, Germany, in 2017. Genome sequencing was performed using DNA extracted with the PureLink Genomic DNA minikit (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA).

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