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Next Generation Sequencing of Infectious Pathogens in Public Health and Clinical Practice (Repost)

Next Generation Sequencing of Infectious Pathogens in Public Health and Clinical Practice (Repost)

FromJAMA Clinical Reviews


Next Generation Sequencing of Infectious Pathogens in Public Health and Clinical Practice (Repost)

FromJAMA Clinical Reviews

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jan 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Next-generation sequencing is a catchall term for new, high-throughput technologies that allow rapid sequencing of a full genome. It can be used to sequence a patient’s DNA in diagnosing a genetic disorder or characterizing a cancer, but it can also be used to sequence the genome of a pathogenic bacteria, virus, fungi, or parasites. In this JAMA clinical review podcast, we talk with authors Marta Gwinn, MD, MPH, and Gregory L. Armstrong, MD, from the CDC, about how next-generation sequencing of infectious pathogens is being implemented in clinical practice and in public health surveillance for infectious disease. Related Article(s): Next-Generation Sequencing of Infectious Pathogens Podcast originally published 2/14/19.
Released:
Jan 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Author interviews that explore the latest clinical reviews.