Publications by authors named "N G Henshaw"

Advances in molecular diagnostics have the potential to improve patient care among solid organ transplant recipients by reducing time to pathogen identification and informing directed therapy. Although cultures remain the cornerstone of traditional microbiology, advanced molecular diagnostics, such as metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS), may increase detection of pathogens. This is particularly true in the settings of prior antibiotic exposure, and when causative organisms are fastidious.

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A hospital outbreak of human parainfluenza virus type 3 (HPIV-3) in haematologic oncology patients is described in 12 patients over a four-week period. Exposure histories and molecular analysis of HPIV-3 isolates suggest that both community-acquired and nosocomially transmitted infections occurred during this outbreak. Molecular analysis of HPIV-3 isolates indicated that a chain of transmission occurred among multiple patients in an oncology ward.

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Article Synopsis
  • In April 2016, a cluster of 7 patients in a cardiothoracic surgery ICU was identified as infected with human adenovirus (HAdV).
  • All patients were infected with the same type, HAdV21b.
  • The study highlights the importance of fast diagnostic tests and effective antiviral treatments for immunocompromised patients facing HAdV infections.
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