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Current trends in diagnostics of viral infections of unknown etiology

D. Kiselev, A. Matsvay, I. Abramov, V. Dedkov, G. Shipulin, K. Khafizov,
2021

Viruses are evolving at an alarming rate, spreading and inconspicuously adapting to cutting-edge therapies. Therefore, the search for rapid, informative and reliable diagnostic methods is becoming urgent as ever. Conventional clinical tests (PCR, serology, etc.) are being continually optimized, yet provide very limited data. Could high throughput sequencing (HTS) become the future gold standard in molecular diagnostics of viral infections? Compared to conventional clinical tests, HTS is universal and more precise at profiling pathogens. Nevertheless, it has not yet been widely accepted as a diagnostic tool, owing primarily to its high cost and the complexity of sample preparation and data analysis. Those obstacles must be tackled to integrate HTS into daily clinical practice. For this, three objectives are to be achieved: (1) designing and assessing universal protocols for library preparation, (2) assembling purpose-specific pipelines, and (3) building computational infrastructure to suit the needs and financial abilities of modern healthcare centers. Data harvested with HTS could not only augment diagnostics and help to choose the correct therapy, but also facilitate research in epidemiology, genetics and virology. This information, in turn, could significantly aid clinicians in battling viral infections. © 2020 by the authors.

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  • D. Kiselev
    FSBI “Center of Strategic Planning” of the Ministry of Health, Moscow, 119435, Russian Federation
  • A. Matsvay
    I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, 119146, Russian Federation
  • I. Abramov
    Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research University, Moscow, 117303, Russian Federation
  • V. Dedkov
    Pasteur Institute, Federal Service on Consumers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance, Saint-Petersburg, 197101, Russian Federation
  • G. Shipulin
    Martsinovsky Institute of Medical Parasitology, Tropical and Vector Borne Diseases, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, 119146, Russian Federation
  • K. Khafizov
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  • Viruses
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  • clinical assessment; clinical practice; computer model; cost of illness; gene amplification; gene sequence; health care; high throughput sequencing; human; metagenomics; molecular diagnosis; nonhuman; nucleic acid analysis; nucleic acid hybridization; phylogeny; pipeline; protein depletion; Review; viral genetics; virology; virus assembly; virus genome; virus infection; virus virulence; whole genome sequencing; biology; genetics; laboratory technique; molecular diagnosis; procedures; pyrexia idiopathica; virus; virus infection; Clinical Laboratory Techniques; Computational Biology; Fever of Unknown Origin; High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing; Humans; Molecular Diagnostic Techniques; Virus Diseases; Viruses
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