Fig. 2From: Case report: isolated prevotella intermedia causing intracranial infection detected using metagenomic next generation sequencingSequence illustration of isolated prevotella intermedia causing intracranial infection detected by mNGS in CSF. Optimal thresholds for infectious Prevotella Intermedia identification by metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS). The species identified by mNGS in CSF samples which had negative results by conventional culture and/or histopathology methods. A total of 12 reads were mapped to Prevotella intermedia in the reference database. The coverage of referenced Prevotella intermedia genome was 0.0347%. mNGS: metagenomic next generation sequencingBack to article page