Genetic typing in a cluster of Legionella pneumophila infections

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Legionella pneumophila strains isolated from six patients, three air-conditioning- and cooling tower-derived strains, and three hot water supply-derived strains were analyzed by three genetic typing methods. The results of the whole-cell DNA restriction endonuclease analysis and the restriction patterns based on genes coding for rRNA correlated with each other and demonstrated that the patient isolates were indistinguishable from the air-conditioning- and cooling tower-derived isolates but differed markedly from the hot water supply-derived isolates. The patient and air-conditioning- and cooling tower-derived strains contained plasmids of the same molecular weight; the hot water supply-derived strains were plasmidless. These results indicate that the cooling tower or the air-conditioning system was the environmental source for the examined cluster of Legionnaires disease strains.

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Van Ketel, R. J., & De Wever, B. (1989). Genetic typing in a cluster of Legionella pneumophila infections. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 27(5), 1105–1107. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.27.5.1105-1107.1989

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