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Discovering disease-causing pathogens in resource-scarce Southeast Asia using a global metagenomic pathogen monitoring system.

Authors :
Bohl, Jennifer A
Bohl, Jennifer A
Lay, Sreyngim
Chea, Sophana
Ahyong, Vida
Parker, Daniel M
Gallagher, Shannon
Fintzi, Jonathan
Man, Somnang
Ponce, Aiyana
Sreng, Sokunthea
Kong, Dara
Oliveira, Fabiano
Kalantar, Katrina
Tan, Michelle
Fahsbender, Liz
Sheu, Jonathan
Neff, Norma
Detweiler, Angela M
Yek, Christina
Ly, Sokna
Sath, Rathanak
Huch, Chea
Kry, Hok
Leang, Rithea
Huy, Rekol
Lon, Chanthap
Tato, Cristina M
DeRisi, Joseph L
Manning, Jessica E
Bohl, Jennifer A
Bohl, Jennifer A
Lay, Sreyngim
Chea, Sophana
Ahyong, Vida
Parker, Daniel M
Gallagher, Shannon
Fintzi, Jonathan
Man, Somnang
Ponce, Aiyana
Sreng, Sokunthea
Kong, Dara
Oliveira, Fabiano
Kalantar, Katrina
Tan, Michelle
Fahsbender, Liz
Sheu, Jonathan
Neff, Norma
Detweiler, Angela M
Yek, Christina
Ly, Sokna
Sath, Rathanak
Huch, Chea
Kry, Hok
Leang, Rithea
Huy, Rekol
Lon, Chanthap
Tato, Cristina M
DeRisi, Joseph L
Manning, Jessica E
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; vol 119, iss 11, e2115285119; 0027-8424
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

SignificanceMetagenomic pathogen sequencing offers an unbiased approach to characterizing febrile illness. In resource-scarce settings with high biodiversity, it is critical to identify disease-causing pathogens in order to understand burden and to prioritize efforts for control. Here, metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) characterization of the pathogen landscape in Cambodia revealed diverse vector-borne and zoonotic pathogens irrespective of age and gender as risk factors. Identification of key pathogens led to changes in national program surveillance. This study is a "real world" example of the use of mNGS surveillance of febrile individuals, executed in-country, to identify outbreaks of vector-borne, zoonotic, and other emerging pathogens in a resource-scarce setting.

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OAIster
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; vol 119, iss 11, e2115285119; 0027-8424
Notes :
application/pdf, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America vol 119, iss 11, e2115285119 0027-8424
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367390206
Document Type :
Electronic Resource