Kazal Ghosh, Glenna McGregor, Giselle Hughes, Michael Trimble, William Hsiao, Anatoliy Trokhymchuk
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Abstract
Objective: The present study reports the first isolation and whole-genome sequencing of a Trueperella abortisuis bacterium from a goat.
Animals and sample: The T. abortisuis was isolated from the uterus of a goat following an abortion.
Procedure: The T. abortisuis was identified by pure culture phenotype and MALDI-TOF analysis and further characterized by whole-genome sequencing.
Results: This isolate was reliably identified as T. abortisuis and showed similar properties to type strain T. abortisuis DSM 19515T, which was recovered from a sow following an abortion. The assembled genome of this isolate was 2 564 866 bp long with a GC content of 63.9%. A total of 30 virulence-related genes were determined, suggesting the pathogenic potential of this organism.
Conclusion and clinical relevance: This study details the first isolation of T. abortisuis from goats. The genotypic findings of this isolate will serve as a baseline description for any similar future studies.
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