Implementation of targeted next-generation sequencing for the diagnosis of drug-resistant tuberculosis in low-resource settings: a programmatic model, challenges, and initial outcomes.
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Date of Publication
2023
Publication Type
Article
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Author
de Araujo, Leonardo | |
Cabibbe, Andrea Maurizio | |
Mhuulu, Lusia | |
Ruswa, Nunurai | |
Dreyer, Viola | |
Diergaardt, Azaria | |
Claassens, Mareli | |
Gerlach, Christiane | |
Utpatel, Christian | |
Cirillo, Daniela Maria | |
Nepolo, Emmanuel | |
Niemann, Stefan |
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Series
Frontiers in Public Health
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2296-2565
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation
Language
English
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PubMed ID
37674674
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Description
Targeted next-generation sequencing (tNGS) from clinical specimens has the potential to become a comprehensive tool for routine drug-resistance (DR) prediction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains (MTBC), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB). However, TB mainly affects low- and middle-income countries, in which the implementation of new technologies have specific needs and challenges. We propose a model for programmatic implementation of tNGS in settings with no or low previous sequencing capacity/experience. We highlight the major challenges and considerations for a successful implementation. This model has been applied to build NGS capacity in Namibia, an upper middle-income country located in Southern Africa and suffering from a high-burden of TB and TB-HIV, and we describe herein the outcomes of this process.
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