Understanding the potential role of whole genome sequencing (WGS) in managing patients with gonorrhoea: A systematic review of WGS use on human pathogens in individual patient care - 17/05/24
Summary |
Objectives |
The utility of whole genome sequencing (WGS) to inform sexually transmitted infection (STI) patient management is unclear. Timely WGS data might support clinical management of STIs by characterising epidemiological links and antimicrobial resistance profiles. We conducted a systematic review of clinical application of WGS to any human pathogen that may be transposable to gonorrhoea.
Methods |
We searched six databases for articles published between 01/01/2010–06/02/2023 that reported on real/near real-time human pathogen WGS to inform clinical intervention. All article types from all settings were included. Findings were analysed using narrative synthesis.
Results |
We identified 12,179 articles, of which eight reported applications to inform tuberculosis (n = 7) and gonorrhoea (n = 1) clinical patient management. WGS data were successfully used as an adjunct to clinical and epidemiological data to enhance contact-tracing (n = 2), inform antimicrobial therapy (n = 5) and identify cross-contamination (n = 1). WGS identified gonorrhoea transmission chains that were not established via partner notification. Future applications could include insights into pathogen exposure detected within sexual networks for targeted patient management.
Conclusions |
While there was some evidence of WGS use to provide individualised tuberculosis and gonorrhoea treatment, the eight identified studies contained few participants. Future research should focus on testing WGS intervention effectiveness and examining ethical considerations of STI WGS use.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | WGS was used as part of TB clinical management to enhance contact tracing and inform treatment. |
• | WGS was used as part of gonorrhoea clinical management to enhance contact tracing. |
• | We identified few studies on WGS use for individual patient management with very few participants. |
Keywords : Systematic review, Whole genome sequencing, Clinical management, Sexually transmitted infections, Gonorrhoea, Tuberculosis, Clinical decision-making
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Vol 88 - N° 6
Article 106168- juin 2024 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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