Laboratory Diagnosis of Respiratory Tract Infections in Children - the State of the Art
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- DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.02478
Laboratory Diagnosis of Respiratory Tract Infections in Children - the State of the Art
Abstract
In the pediatric population, respiratory infections are the most common cause of physician visits. Although many respiratory illnesses are self-limiting viral infections that resolve with time and supportive care, it can be critical to identify the causative pathogen at an early stage of the disease in order to implement effective antimicrobial therapy and infection control. Over the last few years, diagnostics for respiratory infections have evolved substantially, with the development of novel assays and the availability of updated tests for newer strains of pathogens. Newer laboratory methods are rapid, highly sensitive and specific, and are gradually replacing the conventional gold standards, although the clinical utility of these assays is still under evaluation. This article reviews the current laboratory methods available for testing for respiratory pathogens and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each approach.
Keywords: molecular diagnostics; pediatric population; respiratory infection diagnosis; respiratory tract infection; respiratory virus.
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