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CASE REPORT

Using Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing to Diagnose Severe Pneumonia Due to Tropheryma Whipplei and Human Metapneumovirus: A Case Report and Literature Review

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Pages 1863-1868 | Received 23 Nov 2023, Accepted 17 Apr 2024, Published online: 09 May 2024

Figures & data

Figure 1 Chest CT Scan: (A) the first column, August 20th; (B) the second column, August 26th; (C) the third column, August 29th; (D) the fourth column, September 22nd.

Figure 1 Chest CT Scan: (A) the first column, August 20th; (B) the second column, August 26th; (C) the third column, August 29th; (D) the fourth column, September 22nd.

Figure 2 The patient’s tNGS sequence length statistics. The sequence number of TW is 867, and the signal strength is medium. The sequence number of HMPV is 127, and the signal strength is medium. The tNGS also suggests that there are two types of background microbes, Abiotrophia defectiva, and Veillonella parvula.

Figure 2 The patient’s tNGS sequence length statistics. The sequence number of TW is 867, and the signal strength is medium. The sequence number of HMPV is 127, and the signal strength is medium. The tNGS also suggests that there are two types of background microbes, Abiotrophia defectiva, and Veillonella parvula.