Detection of Legionella pneumophila using a real-time PCR hybridization assay

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Abstract

A real-time PCR hybridization assay for Legionella pneumophila is described; the assay uses LightCycler (Idaho Technology) methodology to specifically detect 2.5 CFU/reaction, equivalent to 1,000 CFU/liter of starting water sample. The assay, including DNA extraction and confirmation of product identity, is completed within 90 min of receipt of a sample.

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Ballard, A. L., Fry, N. K., Chan, L., Surman, S. B., Lee, J. V., Harrison, T. G., & Towner, K. J. (2000). Detection of Legionella pneumophila using a real-time PCR hybridization assay. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 38(11), 4215–4218. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.38.11.4215-4218.2000

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