Studies of environmental water samples for different parameters for isolation of Legionella spp.
Shubhra Shukla1 * , Sanjeev Kumar Shukla1 , Jose Mathew1 and Deepak Sharma1
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.4.2.08
Legionella pneumophila has frequently been isolated from patients with Legionnaires disease and in several instances also from epidemic-related environmental samples. A selective medium was developed and used successfully to isolate Legionella pneumophila and Legionella-like organisms from environmental specimens animal inoculation methods. Legionella pneumophila is a Gram-negative, facultative, intracellular bacterium that is the causative agent of Legionnaires' disease. This medium consists of charcoalyeast extract agar to which have been added cephalothin (4µg/mL), colistin (16µg/mL), vancomycin (0.5µg/mL), and cycloheximide (80µg/mL). Pretreating of the environmental water samples with an acid buffer (pH 2.2), followed by plating on the selective medium, improved the rate of recovery of both Legionella and Legionella-like organisms relative to that with direct plating on selective media.
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Shukla S, Shukla S.K, Mathew J, Sharma D. Studies of environmental water samples for different parameters for isolation of Legionella spp. Curr World Environ 2009;4(2):313-320 DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.4.2.08
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Shukla S, Shukla S.K, Mathew J, Sharma D. Studies of environmental water samples for different parameters for isolation of Legionella spp. Curr World Environ 2009;4(2):313-320. Available from: http://cwejournal.org?p=196/