Diagnostic performance of a multiplexed gastrointestinal PCR panel for identifying diarrheal pathogens in children undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant
CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that more than half of pediatric patients who were admitted for HSCT were colonized with various gastrointestinal pathogens, and more than one-third of these pathogens were associated with post-transplantation diarrhea. In addition, the FilmArray GI panel can increase the detection rate of diarrheal pathogens in pediatric HSCT patients, but the panel needs to be optimized for pathogen species, and further studies assessing its clinical impact and cost-effectiveness in this specific patient population are also needed.PMID:38367140 | DOI:10.1007/s12519-023-00776-w
Source: World Journal of Pediatrics : WJP - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Yue Tao Cheng-Juan Luo Bing-Hua Zhang Xin-Yan Shen Rui-Ke Zhao Bei-Ying Ma Nan Shen Chang-Ying Luo Jian-Min Wang Yi-Jun Xia Li Xie Jing Chen Xi Mo Source Type: research
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