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Characterization of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) microbiota at the time of initial surgical intervention for children with hydrocephalus.

Shailly PandeyKathryn B WhitlockMatthew R TestPaul HodorChristopher E PopeDavid D LimbrickPatrick J McDonaldJason S HauptmanLucas R HoffmanTamara D Simonnull null
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Using high sensitivity methods, we detected the presence of bacteria in a subset of CSF samples at the time of first surgery. Therefore, the true presence of bacteria in CSF of children with hydrocephalus cannot be ruled out, though our findings may suggest these bacteria are contaminants or false positives of the detection methods. Regardless of origin, the detection of microbiota in the CSF of these children may not have any clinical significance.
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