Emergence of an epidemic hypervirulent clone of Enterobacter hormaechei coproducing mcr-9 and carbapenemases
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Emergence of an epidemic hypervirulent clone of Enterobacter hormaechei coproducing mcr-9 and carbapenemases
Conflict of interest statement
We declare no competing interests. This work was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (2021YFC2300300 and 2022YFE0103200), National Natural Science Foundation of China (82172330 and 81902030), Shenzhen Basic Research Key Project (JCYJ20200109144220704), and Shenzhen Basic Research Project (JCYJ20190807144409307 and JCYJ20210324113608022). The genome sequences have been deposited into GenBank under the bioprojects PRJNA752244 and PRJNA750885.
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