Waterborne diseases are a serious threat because of their ability to infect a high number of individuals in a short time span, such as during outbreaks of Legionellosis. This significantly highlights the need for the rapid detection and quantification of bacteria in environmental water samples. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) for the detection of Legionellapneumophila (L. pneumophila) in environmental water samples and comparison of standard culture methods for Legionella detection with qPCR. Our study reached a negative predictive value (NPV) for L. pneumophila of 80.7% and for L. pneumophila serogroup 1 (sg1) the calculated NPV was 87.0%. The positive predictive val...
[Background] Legionella testing conducted at environmental labo...
Quantitative real-time-PCR (q-PCR) is largely used to evaluate different pathogens in both environme...
Legionella spp. are gram-negative bacteria that are found in a wide range of freshwater environments...
Background: In 2014, about 7,000 cases of Legionnaires' disease were reported in the European Union ...
[[abstract]]Legionella spp. are common in various natural and man-made aquatic environments. Recreat...
Rapid monitoring of Legionella pneumophila (Lp) is essential to reduce the risk of Legionnaires' dis...
Legionella quantification in environmental samples is overestimated by qPCR. Combination with a viab...
The genus Legionella comprises more than 40 species and 64 serogroups with approximately half of tho...
A comparative assessment of conventional culture and nucleic acid techniques in the detection of Leg...
Background Viability quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (v-qPCR) is a recent analytical approach...
The development of rapid and sensitive methods for the detection and quantification of Legionella vi...
Legionella pneumophila is a ubiquitous microorganism widely distributed in aquatic environments and ...
To perform an international trial to derive alert and action levels for the use of quantitative PCR ...
The aims of this study were to identify the best threshold value for the real-time PCR method in det...
Aims: To compare the sensitivities of two nested PCR assays for the detection of Legionella pneumoph...
[Background] Legionella testing conducted at environmental labo...
Quantitative real-time-PCR (q-PCR) is largely used to evaluate different pathogens in both environme...
Legionella spp. are gram-negative bacteria that are found in a wide range of freshwater environments...
Background: In 2014, about 7,000 cases of Legionnaires' disease were reported in the European Union ...
[[abstract]]Legionella spp. are common in various natural and man-made aquatic environments. Recreat...
Rapid monitoring of Legionella pneumophila (Lp) is essential to reduce the risk of Legionnaires' dis...
Legionella quantification in environmental samples is overestimated by qPCR. Combination with a viab...
The genus Legionella comprises more than 40 species and 64 serogroups with approximately half of tho...
A comparative assessment of conventional culture and nucleic acid techniques in the detection of Leg...
Background Viability quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (v-qPCR) is a recent analytical approach...
The development of rapid and sensitive methods for the detection and quantification of Legionella vi...
Legionella pneumophila is a ubiquitous microorganism widely distributed in aquatic environments and ...
To perform an international trial to derive alert and action levels for the use of quantitative PCR ...
The aims of this study were to identify the best threshold value for the real-time PCR method in det...
Aims: To compare the sensitivities of two nested PCR assays for the detection of Legionella pneumoph...
[Background] Legionella testing conducted at environmental labo...
Quantitative real-time-PCR (q-PCR) is largely used to evaluate different pathogens in both environme...
Legionella spp. are gram-negative bacteria that are found in a wide range of freshwater environments...