Microbiological and sampling criteria established in the present Spanish legislation for the control of Legionella

We have retrospectively investigated the relationship between the presence of total aerobic bacteria (TAB) and the presence of <em>Legionella</em> sp. in 576 water samples from industrial cooling towers. A lower percentage of positive samples for <em>Legionella</em> sp. (19.8...

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Main Author: Isabel Inza Rojas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Española de Sanidad Ambiental 2006-12-01
Series:Revista de Salud Ambiental
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Online Access:https://ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/302
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spelling doaj-ab44cb5f2a9142da8fd136fd6f7c4dd72021-06-15T06:08:53ZengSociedad Española de Sanidad AmbientalRevista de Salud Ambiental1577-95721697-27912006-12-0161-28991260Microbiological and sampling criteria established in the present Spanish legislation for the control of LegionellaIsabel Inza RojasWe have retrospectively investigated the relationship between the presence of total aerobic bacteria (TAB) and the presence of <em>Legionella</em> sp. in 576 water samples from industrial cooling towers. A lower percentage of positive samples for <em>Legionella</em> sp. (19.8%) was encountered when the concentration of TAB was above 104 CFU/ml than below this concentration (80.2%). The concentration of 104 CFU/ml TAB is established in Spanish legislation as the action limit, above which a higher risk of <em>Legionella</em> positive samples is expected. Despite that, our results indicate that levels of TAB above 100 or 1000 CFU/ml seem more useful for predicting the presence of <em>Legionella</em> in the cooling towers investigated. We observed that the concentration of TAB was significatively higher in the positive samples for <em>Legionella</em> than in the negative ones, which seems to indicate that TAB is a good tool for evaluating the effectiveness of the Autocontrol Safety Measures of those cooling towers. Our results reinforce the need for controlling the levels of TAB (at 36 ± 1 oC) because it is a good indicator of the presence of <em>Legionella</em> spp. despite the fact that the standard established as the action limit should be lowered. Within the study we also reviewed the sampling procedures and provide new data on the incubation period of the disease and on the genotyping methods classically employed in epidemiological investigation.https://ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/302bacterias aerobias totaleslegionellaappccaflppfgemlst
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Revista de Salud Ambiental
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title Microbiological and sampling criteria established in the present Spanish legislation for the control of Legionella
title_short Microbiological and sampling criteria established in the present Spanish legislation for the control of Legionella
title_full Microbiological and sampling criteria established in the present Spanish legislation for the control of Legionella
title_fullStr Microbiological and sampling criteria established in the present Spanish legislation for the control of Legionella
title_full_unstemmed Microbiological and sampling criteria established in the present Spanish legislation for the control of Legionella
title_sort microbiological and sampling criteria established in the present spanish legislation for the control of legionella
publisher Sociedad Española de Sanidad Ambiental
series Revista de Salud Ambiental
issn 1577-9572
1697-2791
publishDate 2006-12-01
description We have retrospectively investigated the relationship between the presence of total aerobic bacteria (TAB) and the presence of <em>Legionella</em> sp. in 576 water samples from industrial cooling towers. A lower percentage of positive samples for <em>Legionella</em> sp. (19.8%) was encountered when the concentration of TAB was above 104 CFU/ml than below this concentration (80.2%). The concentration of 104 CFU/ml TAB is established in Spanish legislation as the action limit, above which a higher risk of <em>Legionella</em> positive samples is expected. Despite that, our results indicate that levels of TAB above 100 or 1000 CFU/ml seem more useful for predicting the presence of <em>Legionella</em> in the cooling towers investigated. We observed that the concentration of TAB was significatively higher in the positive samples for <em>Legionella</em> than in the negative ones, which seems to indicate that TAB is a good tool for evaluating the effectiveness of the Autocontrol Safety Measures of those cooling towers. Our results reinforce the need for controlling the levels of TAB (at 36 ± 1 oC) because it is a good indicator of the presence of <em>Legionella</em> spp. despite the fact that the standard established as the action limit should be lowered. Within the study we also reviewed the sampling procedures and provide new data on the incubation period of the disease and on the genotyping methods classically employed in epidemiological investigation.
topic bacterias aerobias totales
legionella
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