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Low rate of bacterial co-infection in patients with COVID-19

Published Date: 03rd June 2020

Publication Authors: Adler H, Ball R, Fisher M, Mortimer K, Vardhan M

We agree with Michael J Cox and colleagues that clinical management of COVID-19 would be enhanced by further characterisation of bacterial co-infections. A few case reports have described examples of such co-infections. However, national and international6 guidelines recommend empirical antibiotics for all patients who are severely ill with suspected COVID-19, and that cessation of therapy is left to the clinicians' discretion. Pending the widespread availability of metagenomic sequencing as envisaged by Cox and colleagues, we argue that traditional diagnostics still have a role.

Adler, H; Ball, R; Fisher, M; Mortimer, K; Vardham, MS. (2020). Low rate of bacterial co-infection in patients with COVID-19. The Lancet Microbe. 1 (2), E62

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