Portable genome sequencing as a point-of-care diagnostic test in remote tropical Australia. (Old ID 26407)

Menzies School of Health Research
Role

Chief Investigator

Description

Respiratory disease, fevers, and sepsis are common in tropical northern Australia, and treatment often requires admission to hospital. We will trial new portable genome sequencing technology as a point-of-care diagnostic test for fever, sepsis, and pneumonia at Thursday Island Hospital in Far North Queensland. We will test the hypothesis that this new approach will increase the proportion of infections that are diagnosed and reduce the time it takes to achieve a diagnosis. Throughout the course of this project, clinical staff and health workers will have the opportunity to be trained in specimen preparation, genome sequencing, and data interpretation.

Date

01 Aug 2019 - 31 Jul 2020

Project Type

GRANT

Keywords

Infectious Diseases;Diagnostics;Respiratory Health

Funding Body

Menzies School of Health Research

Amount

36159

Project Team

John McBride;Matt Field