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Metagenomic detection methods in biopreparedness outbreak scenarios

Karlsson, O. E. (author)
Hansen, T. (author)
Knutsson, R. (author)
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Löfström, Charlotta (author)
DTU Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Granberg, F. (author)
Berg, M. (author)
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Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2013
2013
English.
In: Biosecurity and bioterrorism. - : Mary Ann Liebert Inc. - 1538-7135 .- 1557-850X. ; 11:SUPPL. 1, s. S146-S157
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  • In the field of diagnostic microbiology, rapid molecular methods are critically important for detecting pathogens. With rapid and accurate detection, preventive measures can be put in place early, thereby preventing loss of life and further spread of a disease. From a preparedness perspective, early detection and response are important in order to minimize the consequences. During the past 2 decades, advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology have changed the playing field of molecular methods. Today, it is within reach to completely sequence the total microbiological content of a clinical sample, creating a metagenome, in a single week of laboratory work. As new technologies emerge, their dissemination and capacity building must be facilitated, and criteria for use, as well as guidelines on how to report results, must be established. This article focuses on the use of metagenomics, from sample collection to data analysis and to some extent NGS, for the detection of pathogens, the integration of the technique in outbreak response systems, and the risk-based evaluation of sample processing in routine diagnostics labs. The article covers recent advances in the field, current debate, gaps in research, and future directions. Examples of metagenomic detection, as well as possible applications of the methods, are described in various biopreparedness outbreak scenarios. © 2013, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

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analysis
animal
animal disease
article
biological warfare
biology
capacity building
civil defense
DNA sequence
epidemic
human
metagenomics
methodology
microbiology
Analytic Sample Preparation Methods
Animal Diseases
Animals
Bioterrorism
Computational Biology
Disease Outbreaks
Humans
Sequence Analysis
DNA

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