Jiahuan Huang, Wenbo Ren, Weishang Hu, Jianfang Ni
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Diagnosis of secondary tuberculosis infection in an asymptomatic elderly with cancer using next-generation sequencing: Case report.
In recent years, there has been a notable increase in the prevalence of tumors and tuberculosis (TB), particularly among elderly and immunocompromised populations. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for significantly improving patient outcomes. However, traditional diagnostic methods exhibit certain limitations. The rapid advancement of metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) has shown promising applications in the field of infectious diseases. We describe an 88-year-old male with multiple comorbidities, including newly diagnosed localized prostate cancer, who presented asymptomatically. Routine mNGS screening unexpectedly identified Mycobacterium tuberculosis, suggesting that malignancy may foster immune conditions favoring latent TB reactivation. This case emphasizes mNGS's role as a rapid, sensitive diagnostic adjunct for occult infections in high-risk populations.
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Open Life Sciences (previously Central European Journal of Biology) is a fast growing peer-reviewed journal, devoted to scholarly research in all areas of life sciences, such as molecular biology, plant science, biotechnology, cell biology, biochemistry, biophysics, microbiology and virology, ecology, differentiation and development, genetics and many others. Open Life Sciences assures top quality of published data through critical peer review and editorial involvement throughout the whole publication process. Thanks to the Open Access model of publishing, it also offers unrestricted access to published articles for all users.