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Viral metagenomic sequencing in the diagnosis of meningoencephalitis: a review of technical advances and diagnostic yield.

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INTRODUCTION Meningoencephalitis patients are often severely impaired and benefit from early etiological diagnosis though many cases remain without identified cause. Metagenomics as pathogen agnostic approach can result in additional etiological… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION Meningoencephalitis patients are often severely impaired and benefit from early etiological diagnosis though many cases remain without identified cause. Metagenomics as pathogen agnostic approach can result in additional etiological findings, however the exact diagnostic yield when used as a secondary test remains unknown. AREAS COVERED This review aims to highlight recent advances with regard to wet and dry lab methodologies of metagenomic testing and technical milestones that have been achieved. A selection of procedures currently applied in accredited diagnostic laboratories is described in more detail to illustrate best practices. Furthermore, a meta-analysis was performed to assess the additional diagnostic yield utilizing metagenomic sequencing in meningoencephalitis patients. Finally, the remaining challenges for successful widespread implementation of metagenomic sequencing for the diagnosis of meningoencephalitis are addressed in a future perspective. EXPERT OPINION The last decade has shown major advances in technical possibilities for using mNGS in diagnostic settings including cloud-based analysis. An additional advance may be the current established infrastructure of platforms for bioinformatic analysis of SARS-CoV-2, which may assist to pave the way for global use of clinical metagenomics.

Keywords: metagenomic sequencing; sequencing diagnosis; diagnostic yield; meningoencephalitis

Journal Title: Expert review of molecular diagnostics
Year Published: 2021

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