“…Among them, NGS-based approaches, as shotgun metagenomics (SMg) or amplification of the universal bacterial 16S rRNA gene and NGS sequencing of the PCR products (NGS 16S), appear to be particularly promising. Focusing on SMg, recent studies have demonstrated its utility for the etiological diagnosis of infections ( Miao et al, 2018 ; Filkins et al, 2020 ; Gu et al, 2021 ; Miller and Chiu, 2021 ), including meningitidis/encephalitis ( Wilson et al, 2019 ; Rodino et al, 2020 ), necrotizing soft-tissue infections ( Rodriguez et al, 2020c ), pneumonia ( Hilton et al, 2016 ; Zhou et al, 2021 ), bloodstream infections ( Grumaz et al, 2016 ), bone and joint infections ( Street et al, 2017 ; Thoendel et al, 2018 ; Gamie et al, 2021 ; Goswami et al, 2021 ) or fever with unknown origin ( Fu et al, 2022 ). Moreover, because SMg has the capacity to generate the full-length sequence of bacterial genomes (unlike 16S approaches), this method could be used for the study of antimicrobial susceptibility and molecular typing.…”