Abstract

We determined that the Cutibacterium avidum isolate TP-CV302, from a patient with acne vulgaris in Japan, had the macrolide-clindamycin resistance factor erm(X) located on Tn5432. Although this mobile genetic element (MGE) is well recognized in Cutibacterium acnes, it has not been found in Cutibacterium avidum.

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