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Identification of Legionella spp. in Environmental Water Samples by ScanVIT-Legionella™ Method in Spain.

Cristina Gruas1, Isidro Alvarez2, Carlos Lara3, Cristina Belén García1, Demetris Savva4, M Victoria Arruga1.   

Abstract

Rapid and more sensitive methods for the detection and quantification of viable Legionella cells have been developed. In this paper, a comparative analysis of environmental water samples using the ScanVIT-Legionella™ method and the traditional "gold standard" method of culturing is realised indicating the usefulness of the ScanVIT method. The ScanVIT-Legionella™ method was performed on environmental water samples from different locations of Huesca region (Spain). Legionella micro-colonies should appear green colour and Legionella pneumophila micro-colonies appear red. Twenty-one environmental water samples analysed by standard culture plus five control samples (Two sterile water samples with Legionella as positive controls and three sterile water samples as negative controls). All of them were used to apply ScanVIT-Legionella™ method. From of 21 environmental samples eleven were positive, six negative with both methods and four samples were negative for culture method and positive for ScanVIT-Legionella™ method. The positive control samples were positive and the negative were negative for both methods. A comparative analysis of the results obtained with two methods showed a strong positive determination coefficient (R(2) = 0.99753). The results demonstrate the usefulness of the ScanVIT-Legionella™ method as a rapid diagnostic tool in order to provide a diagnosis as quick as possible. ScanVIT-Legionella™ method offers a series of advantages such as quickly diagnosis, higher sensitivity and the possibility to identify Legionella spp. and L. pneumophila simultaneously.

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Keywords:  Fluorescent probes; Legionella; Rapid diagnosis

Year:  2013        PMID: 24426100      PMCID: PMC3626958          DOI: 10.1007/s12088-013-0363-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Microbiol        ISSN: 0046-8991            Impact factor:   2.461


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