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儿童社区获得性肺炎中鼻咽拭子靶向二代测序诊断效能的评估

 

Authors Shi C, Zhang J 

Received 2 April 2025

Accepted for publication 9 August 2025

Published 27 August 2025 Volume 2025:18 Pages 4803—4810

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S531908

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 3

Editor who approved publication: Professor Kenneth Adler

Cheng Shi,1,2 Juan Zhang3 

1Department of Pediatrics, Tongling Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Tongling City, Anhui Province, 244000, People’s Republic of China; 2The Fourth People’s Hospital of Tongling City, The Fourth People’s Hospital of Tongling City, Tongling City, Anhui Province, 244000, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Child Health Care, The Matemity and Child Health Hospital of Ji’an, Ji’an City, Jiangxi Province, 343000, People’s Republic of China

Correspondence: Juan Zhang, Email juanzhang232@163.com

Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate diagnostic efficacy of targeted next-generation sequencing (tNGS) on nasopharyngeal (NP) swabs in pediatric community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).
Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis, compiling nasal and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) specimens from a cohort of 147 children diagnosed with CAP at Tongling Maternal and Child Health Hospital from May 2023 to October 2024. The diagnostic accuracy of nasal tNGS was evaluated and compared against BALF tNGS and conventional microbiological tests (CMT), which included microbial culture and targeted polymerase chain reaction assays.
Results: Nasal tNGS detected a broader range of 25 pathogens, while CMT identified 17, and BALF tNGS identified 21, with significant differences in detection rates favoring tNGS methods (P< 0.001). Single pathogen detection rates were 35.6% for nasal tNGS and 54.4% for BALF tNGS, with Mycoplasma pneumoniae being the most prevalent. Concordance in pathogen detection between nasal swabs and BALF using tNGS was highest for Human respiratory syncytial virus (Cohen’s kappa, 0.92; 95% CI, 0.81– 1), indicating almost perfect agreement.
Conclusion: NP swab-based tNGS technique offers valuable insights for the early etiological diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia, particularly in identifying viral pneumonia.

Keywords: pediatric community-acquired pneumonia, targeted next-generation sequencing, nasopharyngeal swabs, diagnostic efficacy, pathogens