Complete Genome Sequence of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Kottbus Strain Kharkiv, Isolated from a Commercial Pork Production Facility in Ukraine.
Vasiliy ArefievGanna KovalenkoMaciej FrantTetiana ChumachenkoYuliia PolyviannaSvitlana PivnenkoVitaliy BolotinOlga MayborodaOleksii SolodiankinOleksandr TarasovMaksym BezyemenniCora LyonMatthew RedlingerMaryna SapachovaAndrii A MezhenskyiAnne-Lise DucluzeauEric BortzAnton GerilovychDevin M DrownPublished in: Microbiology resource announcements (2020)
The complete genome of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Kottbus strain Kharkiv (serogroup C2-C3), which was isolated from a commercial pork production facility in Kharkiv, Ukraine, was assembled using long-read Nanopore sequences. A single circular contig (4,799,045 bp) comprised a complete chromosome encoding antibiotic resistance, highlighting the risk of cross-species livestock and human infection.