Frontiers in Microbiology (Dec 2020)

Which Current and Novel Diagnostic Avenues for Bacterial Respiratory Diseases?

  • Héloïse Rytter,
  • Héloïse Rytter,
  • Héloïse Rytter,
  • Anne Jamet,
  • Anne Jamet,
  • Anne Jamet,
  • Anne Jamet,
  • Mathieu Coureuil,
  • Mathieu Coureuil,
  • Mathieu Coureuil,
  • Alain Charbit,
  • Alain Charbit,
  • Alain Charbit,
  • Elodie Ramond,
  • Elodie Ramond,
  • Elodie Ramond

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.616971
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Bacterial acute pneumonia is responsible for an extremely large burden of death worldwide and diagnosis is paramount in the management of patients. While multidrug-resistant bacteria is one of the biggest health threats in the coming decades, clinicians urgently need access to novel diagnostic technologies. In this review, we will first present the already existing and largely used techniques that allow identifying pathogen-associated pneumonia. Then, we will discuss the latest and most promising technological advances that are based on connected technologies (artificial intelligence-based and Omics-based) or rapid tests, to improve the management of lung infections caused by pathogenic bacteria. We also aim to highlight the mutual benefits of fundamental and clinical studies for a better understanding of lung infections and their more efficient diagnostic management.

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