Forty Years of Molecular Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases

Jonathan E. Schmitz(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Charles W. Stratton(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), David H. Persing, Yi‐Wei Tang(Danaher (China))
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
July 19, 2022
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Abstract

enzyme-mediated amplification. In turn, more than 2 years have passed since the onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, during which time molecular diagnostics for infectious diseases have assumed a larger global role than ever before. In this context, we review broadly the progression of molecular techniques in clinical microbiology, to their current prominence. Notably, these methods now entail both the detection and quantification of microbial nucleic acids, along with their sequence-based characterization. Overall, we seek to provide a combined perspective on the techniques themselves, as well as how they have come to shape health care at the intersection of technologic innovation, pathophysiologic knowledge, clinical/laboratory logistics, and even financial/regulatory factors.


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