Fig. 2From: First report of Acinetobacter pittii acute community-acquired pneumonia in an immunocompetent patient in France following a heat waveCore-genome phylogeny of A. pitti isolates. Phylogenetic tree of 38 A. pittii isolates combining 36 previously published genomes (assembly level: chromosome and complete genome), 1 reference (A. baumannii – GCF_008632635) and the current clinical isolate (2212M120196), which is marked with a black star. The latter does not cluster independently of the others, suggesting that it is likely to be only slightly distinct from the others in terms of its core genome. Furthermore, metadata providing information on the country of isolation of the strain did not establish a link between geographic origin and the associated genetic background. NC: unknown country of isolationBack to article page