考虑用于结核病护理和控制的常规全基因组测序的最佳实践标准。

J T Denholm, G de Vries, R Anthony, E Robinson, M Backx, I F Laurenson, A L Seagar, H Modestil, L Trieu, J S Meissner, D H L Ng, J Y Tay, H H Lin, R Lee, V Sintchenko, B J Marais, E J Donnan
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结核病是将全基因组测序(WGS)应用于常规公共卫生实践的优先病原体。在低发病率地区,越来越多的服务机构已开始将常规 WGS 纳入标准实践。越来越多的实时基因组信息为公共卫生应对措施的各个方面提供了支持,包括耐药性检测、实验室和临床实践监测、接触者追踪调查和积极的病例发现。我们需要最佳的结构和方法来支持将基因组信息快速转化为实践,并对结果和影响进行评估。在这份共识文件中,我们概述了将常规 WGS 系统地纳入结核病公共卫生应对措施所需的要素,包括服务的可持续性、多学科团队模式以及监测和评估框架。如果以高效、周到的方式进行整合,常规 WGS 有可能显著改善个人的结核病临床治疗和整体公共卫生响应。
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Considering best practice standards for routine whole-genome sequencing for TB care and control.

TB is a priority pathogen for the application of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) into routine public health practice. In low-incidence settings, a growing number of services have begun to incorporate routine WGS into standard practice. The increasing availability of real-time genomic information supports a variety of aspects of the public health response, including the detection of drug resistance, monitoring of laboratory and clinical practices, contact tracing investigations and active case finding. Optimal structures and approaches are needed to support the rapid translation of genomic information into practice and to evaluate outcomes and impact. In this consensus paper, we outline the elements needed to systemically incorporate routine WGS into the TB public health response, including the sustainability of services, multidisciplinary team models and monitoring and evaluation frameworks. If integrated in an efficient and thoughtful manner, routine WGS has the potential to significantly improve clinical TB care for individuals and the overall public health response.

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