2024
DOI: 10.21037/tp-23-525
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Enhanced diagnosis of severe bacterial and fungal respiratory infection in children using a rapid syndromic array—case report

John Alexander Clark,
Theodore Gouliouris,
Andrew Conway Morris
et al.

Abstract: Background A microbiological cause of infection is infrequently identified in critically unwell children with a respiratory infection. Molecular diagnostic arrays provide an alternative. These tests are becoming more broadly available, but little is known about how clinicians interpret the results to impact clinical decision making. Case Description Here we describe three cases of bacterial and fungal lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) diagnosed in the paediatric … Show more

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