Abstract:Epidemiological surveillance of bacterial pathogens requires real-time data analysis with a fast turn-around, while aiming at generating two main outcomes: 1) Species level identification; and 2) Variant mapping at different levels of genotypic resolution for population-based tracking, in addition to predicting traits such as antimicrobial resistance (AMR). With the recent advances and continual dissemination of whole-genome sequencing technologies, large-scale population-based genotyping of bacterial pathogen… Show more
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