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Abstract
Background: Mycobacterium houstonense (M. houstonense) belongs to the nontuberculous mycobacterium group. Infection caused by M. houstonense is prone to recurrence.
Case summary: We present a patient who was diagnosed with osteomyelitis caused by M. houstonense and treated with a combination of cefoxitin, and amikacin combined with linezolid.
Conclusion: The emergence of metagenomic next-generation sequencing (NGS) has brought new hope for the diagnosis and treatment of listeria meningitis. NGS can analyze a large number of nucleic acid sequences in a short time and quickly determine the pathogen species in the sample. Compared with traditional cerebrospinal fluid culture, NGS can greatly shorten the diagnosis time and provide strong support for the timely treatment of patients. Regarding treatment, NGS can also play an important role. Rapid and accurate diagnosis can enable patients to start targeted treatment as soon as possible and improve the treatment effect. At the same time, by monitoring the changes in pathogen resistance, the treatment plan can be adjusted in time to avoid treatment failure.