Abstract

Aeromonas caviae is an emerging pathogen in humans, causing intestinal infections. Here, we report Aeromonas caviae strain UFMG-H8, isolated from the urine of a healthy heifer (Gyr breed).

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  • Aeromonas caviae is one of the 36 species belonging to the Aeromonas genus (1)

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  • ResFinder identified antibiotic resistance genes for aminoglycosides, beta-lactams, macrolides, sulfonamides, tetracycline, and trimethoprims. Further analysis of this genome can provide us with a better understanding of A. caviae as an emerging pathogen in humans and its presence in healthy cattle

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Aeromonas caviae is one of the 36 species belonging to the Aeromonas genus (1). This species has been reported as an emerging pathogen to humans, causing gastroenteritis and liver cirrhosis and having high rates of drug resistance (2). Received 12 April 2020 Accepted 14 April 2020 Published 7 May 2020 mra.asm.org 1

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