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A colony based confirmation assay for Legionella and Legionella pneumophila employing the EnviroAmp Legionella system and seroagglutination.
Saint, C P.
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  • Saint CP; Australian Water Quality Centre, South Australian Water Corporation, Adelaide, Australia. chris.saint@sawater.sa.gov.au
Lett Appl Microbiol ; 26(5): 377-81, 1998 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9674168
ABSTRACT
Modifications to the EnviroAmp Legionella detection system are described which permit the rapid analysis of bacterial colonies taken from Legionella selective media. Capillary PCR permitted twice the number of samples to be analysed with a single kit. When PCR was positive for Leg. pneumophila, this result was confirmed by seroagglutination. The reverse dot blot hybridization assay was only used where PCR indicated a Legionella sp. other than Leg. pneumophila, permitting further savings on detection system components. This technique and standard confirmation procedures were applied to 133 isolates arising from 63 water samples plated to Legionella isolation media. Results agreed except for two isolates which gave a positive result for Legionella spp. by PCR and hybridization but were negative using standard procedures. Raising the annealing/extension temperature of the PCR by 2 degrees C eliminated the false positive result with these two isolates but did not adversely effect the sensitivity of the assay, as determined by re-testing of 68 environmental isolates and testing of 69 new environmental isolates and 12 Legionella reference species. The modified technique provides a convenient and cost effective alternative to standard confirmation procedures.
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Water Microbiology / Legionella / Legionella pneumophila Language: En Year: 1998 Type: Article
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Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Water Microbiology / Legionella / Legionella pneumophila Language: En Year: 1998 Type: Article