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Comparison of Detection Methods for Legionella Species in Environmental Water by Colony Isolation,Fluorescent Antibody Staining,and Polymerase Chain Reaction
Authors:Hiroyuki Yamamoto  Yasuhiro Hashimoto  Takayuki Ezaki
Abstract:Three detection methods for Legionella species in water samples from cooling towers and a river were examined. Direct counting of bacteria stained with fluorescent antibody (FA) for L. pneumophila (serogroups 1 to 6) could detect the cell of 104 to 106 cell/100 ml in all 14 samples, while colony counting method detected 10 to 103 CFU/100 ml only in 8 samples from cooling towers. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay with primers to amplify 16S ribosomal DNA sequence of most Legionella species (LEG primer) detected legionellae in 13 samples, while species-specific primers for L. pneumophila detected the DNAs from 3 samples. In laboratory examination, LEG primers could amplify DNAs of 29 species of genus Legionella with high sensitivity, even from 1 cell of L. pneumophila GIFU 9134. The PCR assay with LEG primers was specific and sensitive methods to be satisfied the survey of legionellae. Thus, PCR assay is a suitable method to detect and monitor Legionella species in an environment.
Keywords:legionella  polymerase chain reaction (PCR)  fluorescent antibody  colony count  cooling tower
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