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Recent Advances and Novel Approaches in Laboratory-Based Diagnostic Mycology

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JOURNAL OF FUNGI
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof7010041

Keywords

mycology; novel targets and applications; next-generation sequencing; advances in serology; advances in molecular diagnostics

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  1. Bruker
  2. Dynamiker
  3. Launch Diagnostics
  4. Gilead

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The field of diagnostic mycology has made significant advancements in recent years, incorporating novel assays and strategies to meet changes in clinical demand, particularly in addressing antifungal therapy resistance. Mycology laboratories now utilize a range of diagnostic tests, including classical, molecular, and serological tests, in order to improve patient management in this challenging field.
What was once just culture and microscopy the field of diagnostic mycology has significantly advanced in recent years and continues to incorporate novel assays and strategies to meet the changes in clinical demand. The emergence of widespread resistance to antifungal therapy has led to the development of a range of molecular tests that target mutations associated with phenotypic resistance, to complement classical susceptibility testing and initial applications of next-generation sequencing are being described. Lateral flow assays provide rapid results, with simplicity allowing the test to be performed outside specialist centres, potentially as point-of-care tests. Mycology has responded positively to an ever-diversifying patient population by rapidly identifying risk and developing diagnostic strategies to improve patient management. Nowadays, the diagnostic repertoire of the mycology laboratory employs classical, molecular and serological tests and should be keen to embrace diagnostic advancements that can improve diagnosis in this notoriously difficult field.

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