SRST2: Rapid genomic surveillance for public health and hospital microbiology labs
The University of Melbourne · Melbourne Bioinformatics
Abstract
Rapid molecular typing of bacterial pathogens is critical for public health epidemiology, surveillance and infection control, yet routine use of whole genome sequencing (WGS) for these purposes poses significant challenges. Here we present SRST2, a read mapping-based tool for fast and accurate detection of genes, alleles and multi-locus sequence types (MLST) from WGS data. Using >900 genomes from common pathogens, we show SRST2 is highly accurate and outperforms assembly-based methods in terms of both gene detection and allele assignment. We include validation of SRST2 within a public health laboratory, and demonstrate its use for microbial genome surveillance in the hospital setting. In the face of rising…
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8Topics & keywords
- Multilocus sequence typing
- Whole genome sequencing
- Genome
- Locus (genetics)
- Typing
- Computational biology
- Bacterial genome size
- Human genetics
- Good health and well-being