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An overview of using fungal DNA for the diagnosis of invasive mycoses.

P Lewis WhiteAlexandre AlanioLottie BrownMario CrucianiFerry HagenRebecca GortonMichaela LacknerLaurence MillonC Oliver MortonRiina Rautemaa-RichardsonRosemary A BarnesJ Peter DonnellyJuergen Lofflernull null
Published in: Expert review of molecular diagnostics (2022)
, PCR testing is recommended, and combination with serological testing will likely enhance the diagnosis. For other IFD (e.g. mucormycosis), molecular diagnostics represent the only non-classical mycological approach toward diagnoses, and continued performance validation and standardization have improved confidence in such testing. The emergence of antifungal resistance can be diagnosed, in part, through molecular testing. Next-generation sequencing has the potential to significantly improve our understanding of fungal phylogeny, epidemiology, pathogenesis, mycobiome/microbiome, and interactions with the host, while identifying novel and existing mechanisms of antifungal resistance and novel diagnostic/therapeutic targets.
Keyphrases
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