Muatsim Ahmed Mohammed Adam, Sam Sims, Amina Ahmed Awad, Luke Meredith, Basmat Abd Elhafeez Mohamed Ahmed, Rayan Adel Abdelrahman Ahmed, Hageer Alnazeer Ibrahim Saeed, Mohamed Abdalhafiz Alkhidir, Muna Idris Ahmed Abdelgadir, Hanan Ali Mohamed, Lubna Ahmed Badi, Yaiza Gutierrez Vazquez, Babak Afrough, Leena Inamdar, Angelika Kritz, Amal Barakat, Elamin Abualas, Shahinaz Ahmed Bedri
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This report presents the first genomes from positive cases of cholera in Sudan. Genomic analysis of 10 Vibrio cholerae isolates, profiled as serogroup O1, reveals evidence of antimicrobial resistance genes and a 139-kb IncC plasmid with 99.74% identity to the multidrug-resistant plasmid pCNRVC190243 previously reported in Yemen and Lebanon.