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Dynamics of Legionella Community Interactions in Response to Temperature and Disinfection Treatment: 7 Years of Investigation

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MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
卷 83, 期 2, 页码 353-362

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DOI: 10.1007/s00248-021-01778-9

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Legionella community; Legionella interaction; Resistance; L; anisa; L; rubrilucens; L; pneumophila

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  1. Alma Mater Studiorum Universita di Bologna within the CRUI-CARE Agreement

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The study evaluated the interactions among Legionella species in hot water samples from hospitals, finding generally positive interactions among these species sharing the same environment, but competition between some species. High temperature and disinfection treatment affected the presence of these species, with L. anisa showing resistance to disinfection treatment.
In man-made water distribution systems, Legionella community interactions remain unknown, due to their ability to change from sessile to planktonic states or live in viable but non-culturable forms, in response to anthropic and environmental stress. During 7 years of hospital Legionella surveillance, in 191 hot water positive samples, the interactions among the Legionella species, temperature, and disinfection treatment were evaluated. Legionella was isolated following ISO 11731:2017, and identification was performed by mip gene sequencing and sequence-based typing (SBT) for L. anisa or L. rubrilucens and L. pneumophila, respectively. The species with the higher frequency of isolation was L. pneumophila serogroup 1 (78.53%; 4865.36 +/- 25,479.11 cfu/L), followed by L. anisa (54.45%; 558.79 +/- 2637.41 cfu/L) and L. rubrilucens (21.99%; 307.73 +/- 1574.95 cfu/L), which were sometimes present together. Spearman's rho correlation test was conducted among the species with respect to temperature and disinfectant (H2O2/Ag+). The results showed a generally positive interaction among these species sharing the same environment, except for competition between L. anisa and L. rubrilucens. High temperature (48.83 +/- 2.59 degrees C) and disinfection treatment (11.58 +/- 4.99 mg/L) affected the presence of these species. An exception was observed with L. anisa, which showed disinfection treatment resistance. For the purposes of environmental surveillance, it is fundamental to better understand the interactions and dynamic of the Legionella community in man-made water systems in order to choose the proper physical or chemical treatments. The simultaneous presence of different Legionella species could result in an increased resistance to high temperature and disinfectant treatment, leading to changes in contamination level and species diversity.

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