Expert Consensus on Tiered Detection of Newly Emerging and Outbreak Respiratory Infectious Pathogens (2024)
- VernacularTitle:新发突发呼吸道传染性病原微生物分级检测专家共识(2024)
- Collective Name:Chinese Hospital Association Clinical Microbiology Laboratory Specialized Committee
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: respiratory infectious disease; infectious pathogens; newly; emerging; pathogen detection
- From: Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(1):109-124
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
In recent years, respiratory infectious disease outbreaks have been continually emerging internationally, posing significant challenges to global public health and healthcare systems. How to promptly implement a tiered screening and detection strategy that systematically covers common clinical infectious pathogens causing acute respiratory infections, pathogens causing chronic respiratory infections, and rare respiratory infectious pathogens, while focusing on potential newly emerging respiratory infectious pathogens, and quickly identifying the causative microorganisms, has become a critical issue in clinical diagnosis. To address this issue, the Chinese Hospital Association Clinical Microbiology Laboratory Specialized Committee assembled a multidisciplinary group of experts to summarize the practical experience accumulated in domestic laboratory testing.Incombination with the latest international research progress, they developed the
Expert Consensus on Tiered Detection of Newly Emerging and Outbreak Respiratory Infectious Pathogens (2024 ). This consensus analyzes the major characteristics of newly emerging and outbreak respiratory infections, considers patient population characteristics, and proposes a three-tiered detection strategy that includes traditional microbiological morphology, culture, immunology, molecular biology, and metagenomic sequencing methods. It defines the target pathogens and recommends detection methods at different stages, providing guidance and reference for improving the diagnostic capacity for newly emerging and outbreak respiratory infectious diseases.