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Comparison of the performance of two targeted metagenomic virus capture probe-based methods using reference control materials and clinical samples.

Kees MourikIgor SidorovEllen C CarboDavid van der MeerArnoud BootAloysius C M KroesEric C J ClaasStefan A BoersJutte J C de Vries
Published in: Journal of clinical microbiology (2024)
Viral metagenomics has been gradually applied for broad-spectrum pathogen detection of infectious diseases, surveillance of emerging diseases, and pathogen discovery. Viral enrichment by probe hybridization methods has been reported to significantly increase the sensitivity of viral metagenomics. During the past years, a specific hybridization panel distributed by Roche has been adopted in a broad range of different clinical and zoonotic settings. Recently, Twist Bioscience has released a new hybridization panel targeting human and animal viruses. This is the first report comparing the performance of viral metagenomic hybridization panels.
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