Next-Generation Sequencing Applications for the Study of Fungal Pathogens

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Abstract

Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has become a widely used technology in biological research. NGS applications for clinical pathogen detection have become vital technologies. It is increasingly common to perform fast, accurate, and specific detection of clinical specimens using NGS. Pathogenic fungi with high virulence and drug resistance cause life-threatening clinical infections. NGS has had a significant biotechnological impact on detecting bacteria and viruses but is not equally applicable to fungi. There is a particularly urgent clinical need to use NGS to help identify fungi causing infections and prevent negative impacts. This review summarizes current research on NGS applications for fungi and offers a visual method of fungal detection. With the development of NGS and solutions for overcoming sequencing limitations, we suggest clinicians test specimens as soon as possible when encountering infections of unknown cause, suspected infections in vital organs, or rapidly progressive disease.

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Jiang, S., Chen, Y., Han, S., Lv, L., & Li, L. (2022, October 1). Next-Generation Sequencing Applications for the Study of Fungal Pathogens. Microorganisms. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10101882

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