The metagenomic next-generation sequencing in diagnosing central nervous system angiostrongyliasis: a case report.
Li FengAiwu ZhangJiali QueHongyan ZhouHaiyan WangYuanlin GuanCunzhou ShenXunsha SunRong LaiFuhua PengHuiyu FengLing ChenPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
The case of A. cantonensis infection highlights the benefit of mNGS as a target-free identification in disclosing the rare CNS angiostrongyliasis in the unusual season, while solid evidence from routine clinical testing was absent. The appropriate sample of mNGS should be chosen according to the life cycle of A. cantonensis. Besides, given the fact that the DNA reads number of A. cantonensis fluctuated with CSF opening pressure and clinical manifestations, whether mNGS could be applied as a marker of effectiveness of treatment is worth further exploration.