Author:
Wang Kaiying,Liu Xiong,Liu Huiying,Li Peihan,Lin Yanfeng,Yin Dongdong,Yang Lang,Li Jinhui,Li Shenlong,Jia Leili,Bai Changqing,Jiang Yongqiang,Li Peng,Song Hongbin
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Chlamydia psittaci is an avian pathogen that can cause lethal human infections. Diagnosis of C. psittaci pneumonia is often delayed due to nonspecific clinical presentations and limited laboratory diagnostic techniques.
Results
The MinION platform established the diagnosis in the shortest time, while BGISEQ-500 generated additional in-depth sequence data that included the rapid characterization of antibiotic susceptibility. Cytopathy appeared only in cell cultures of BALF. BALF yielded a higher bacterial load than sputum or blood, and may be the most suitable clinical specimen for the genomic diagnosis of severe pneumonia.
Conclusions
This study indicated that the benefits of metagenomic sequencing include rapid etiologic diagnosis of unknown infections and the provision of additional relevant information regarding antibiotic susceptibility. The continued optimization and standardization of sampling and metagenomic analysis promise to enhance the clinical utility of genomic diagnosis.
Funder
National Major Science and Technology Project
National Key Research and Development Project
Beijing Nova Program
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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