Next generation sequencing

Next generation sequencing (NGS) is reforming the field of microbiology. NGS platforms offer the potential to rapidly and accurately identify microorganisms in clinical samples. However, the use of NGS in clinical microbiology laboratories is still in its infancy. There are several reasons for this:

  • Next generation sequencing platforms are costly.
  • Subsequent generation sequencing platforms’ data can be complex and challenging to interpret.
  • There are few validated NGS-based microbiology tests available.

Despite these challenges, the use of NGS in clinical microbiology is increasing. This is due to the many advantages of next generation sequencing over traditional methods, such as culture-based methods. Next generation sequencing is much faster than conventional methods and can provide more accurate and detailed information about the microorganisms in a sample.

As the use of Next generation sequencing in clinical microbiology increases, more validated NGS-based tests will become available. These tests will be more affordable and easier to use, making next generation sequencing an essential tool in diagnosing and treating infectious diseases.

Microbiology Tests

Microbiology tests are essential for diagnosing and treating infections. They can be performed on various samples, including blood, urine, and tissue. Lab Services offers a full range of microbiology tests, including bacterial culture, virus culture, and antibody testing. Specialized tests, such as fungal culture and susceptibility testing, have greatly improved since the introduction of next generation sequencing.

Molecular biology lab services

Molecular biology deals with the structure and function of molecules in living organisms. Molecular biology lab services can provide researchers with various tools and techniques to study these molecules. Services offered by molecular biology labs can include DNA sequencing, PCR, and gene expression studies. These services can help researchers better understand molecules’ role in living organisms and develop new treatments for diseases.