Metagenomic Direct Diagnosis of Polymicrobial Community-Acquired Meningoencephalitis in Niger: A Case Report
Abdourahamane Yacouba,
Moumouni Garba,
Boubacar Marou Soumana
et al.
Abstract:Current routine diagnosis of a life-threatening central nervous system (CNS) infections is based on commercial multiplex real-time PCR (RT-PCR) and in-vitro culture investigations, targeting a limited number of pathogens, which requires implementation of a universal diagnosis at the point-of-care laboratory. This study aimed to document a case of non-routinely diagnosed meningoencephalitis in a twelve-year-old patient in Niger Republic. Metagenomic-based on real-time sequencing was applied directly on DNA/RNA … Show more
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