Legionellae are gram-negative bacteria most commonly found in freshwater ecosystems and purpose-built water systems. In humans, the bacterium causes Legionnaires’ disease (LD) or a Pontiac fever. In this study, the different waters (drinking water, pool water, cooling towers) in which Legionella pneumophila has been isolated were studied to assess the possible risk of bacterial spreading in the population. The influence of physical and chemical parameters, and interactions with Acanthamoeba castellanii on L. pneumophila, were analyzed by Heterotrophic Plate Count, the Colony-forming units (CFU) methods, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and Sequence-Based Typing (SBT) analysis. During the study period (2013–2019), a total of 1932 wate...
SUMMARY Legionella pneumophila, the causative organism of Legionnaires ' disease, is pathogenic...
An environmentally representative stagnant-water model was developed to monitor the growth dynamics ...
Immuno-compromised patients are particularly susceptible to Legionnaires' Disease. After three cases...
Legionellae are gram-negative bacteria most commonly found in freshwater ecosystems and purpose-buil...
Legionellae are gram-negative bacteria most commonly found in freshwater ecosystems and purpose-buil...
AbstractLegionella pneumophila is known as the causative agent of Legionnaires’ disease and free-liv...
Treated drinking water in developed countries still causes disease despite meeting current regulatio...
Chlorine and thermal treatments are the most commonly used procedures to control and prevent Legione...
Legionella pneumophila are gram-negative bacteria found in freshwater environments; they can survive...
Facilities treat water to control and prevent Legionella pneumophila proliferation, but there are st...
Many opportunistic waterborne pathogens, including Legionella species, non-tuberculous mycobacteria,...
To examine the impact of environmental factors on Legionella in drinking water distribution systems,...
Free-living amoebae (FLA) are widely spread in the environment and known to cause rare but often ser...
Pathogenic Legionella species grow optimally inside free-living amoebae to concentrations that incre...
Legionella pneumophila (Lp) is the etiological agent responsible for Legionnaires' disease, a potent...
SUMMARY Legionella pneumophila, the causative organism of Legionnaires ' disease, is pathogenic...
An environmentally representative stagnant-water model was developed to monitor the growth dynamics ...
Immuno-compromised patients are particularly susceptible to Legionnaires' Disease. After three cases...
Legionellae are gram-negative bacteria most commonly found in freshwater ecosystems and purpose-buil...
Legionellae are gram-negative bacteria most commonly found in freshwater ecosystems and purpose-buil...
AbstractLegionella pneumophila is known as the causative agent of Legionnaires’ disease and free-liv...
Treated drinking water in developed countries still causes disease despite meeting current regulatio...
Chlorine and thermal treatments are the most commonly used procedures to control and prevent Legione...
Legionella pneumophila are gram-negative bacteria found in freshwater environments; they can survive...
Facilities treat water to control and prevent Legionella pneumophila proliferation, but there are st...
Many opportunistic waterborne pathogens, including Legionella species, non-tuberculous mycobacteria,...
To examine the impact of environmental factors on Legionella in drinking water distribution systems,...
Free-living amoebae (FLA) are widely spread in the environment and known to cause rare but often ser...
Pathogenic Legionella species grow optimally inside free-living amoebae to concentrations that incre...
Legionella pneumophila (Lp) is the etiological agent responsible for Legionnaires' disease, a potent...
SUMMARY Legionella pneumophila, the causative organism of Legionnaires ' disease, is pathogenic...
An environmentally representative stagnant-water model was developed to monitor the growth dynamics ...
Immuno-compromised patients are particularly susceptible to Legionnaires' Disease. After three cases...