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Development of an automated amplicon-based next-generation sequencing pipeline for rapid detection of bacteria and fungi directly from clinical specimens.

Lucas J OsbornJohn FisselSamantha GomezJavier MestasJessica Flores-VazquezJaehyeon LeeHesamedin HakimjavadiCristina CostalesJennifer Dien Bard
Published in: Journal of clinical microbiology (2024)
To our knowledge, this represents the first application of an automated sequencing and bioinformatics pipeline in an exclusively pediatric population. Next-generation sequencing is time-consuming, labor-intensive, and requires experienced personnel; perhaps contributing to hesitancy among clinical laboratories to adopt such a test. Here, we report a strong case for use by removing these barriers through near-total automation of our sequencing pipeline.
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