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  • Pediatric pneumonia can lead to severe complications like empyema, and a study was conducted to explore the effectiveness of next-generation sequencing (NGS) for detecting pathogens in children hospitalized with this condition.
  • The study involved collecting various samples (plasma, endotracheal, nasopharyngeal, and pleural fluid) from young patients at different times during their hospital stay to evaluate NGS's diagnostic capabilities.
  • Results showed that NGS reliably identified the same bacterial pathogens as traditional methods did, but was more effective overall, indicating it could improve non-invasive pathogen detection and antibiotic treatment strategies in the future.

Article Abstract

Pediatric pneumonia can be severe and result in empyema. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) may broadly detect pathogens though, optimal timing and impact of sample type on diagnostic yield is unknown. This is a prospective, single-center pilot study of children aged 3 months through 17 years admitted to the PICU with a primary diagnosis of complicated pneumonia. Plasma, endotracheal, nasopharyngeal, and pleural fluid samples were collected at three time points during hospitalization. After nucleic acid extraction, combined libraries were enriched with an NGS enrichment panel kit (RPIP, Illumina), sequenced and quantitative organism detections were analyzed. NGS identified the same bacterial pathogen as traditional testing in all samples, regardless of antibiotic pre-treatment or time collected. Conventional culture methods only identified the pathogen reliably in invasively obtained pleural fluid or endotracheal aspirates. Future application of NGS may allow for non-invasive pathogen detection at a broader range of time points and more targeted antibiotic coverage.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2024.116468DOI Listing

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